'The Division' Patch 1.2 news: 'Conflict' update brings many fixes to the table, glitches revealed after roll out

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Ubisoft rolled out Patch 1.2 for their highly successful action-MMO, "Tom Clancy's The Division." The latest patch includes many interesting things, such as fixes, weapons, gear sets, change in loot system and several more. It also brought in a new Incursion game, called Clear Sky. However, players are now complaining about several glitches happening to the game.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" now includes the Incursion end-game mission in Columbus Circles, where four level 30 players equipped with high-level gears. The patch also brought in four new gear sets, Final Measure, Hunter's Faith, Lone Star and Predator's Mark. The patch also included "Search and Destroy" missions in the Safe House.

Sealed Caches were also added on Named and Elite enemies in the Dark Zone, which contains mystery items, and categorized as Specialized, Superior, High End and Gear Set.

Named weapons such as "Hungry Hog," an M60 Light Machinegun; "Centurion," an M1911 Pistol; "Medved," a SAIGA12 Shotgun; and "Historian," an M1A marksman rifle were also introduced. Another shotgun called "Showstopper" is also included in the current batch but will not be available until Patch 1.3 arrives.

There are several more included, which one can check out on the game's official website.

Now, for the aftermath: Many players began complaining right after Patch 1.2 rolled out that there are several bugs and glitches that players were experiencing. There were even some reports that players are losing their characters after the latest update.

Parent Herald reported that players who were trying to access the new Incursion game, Clear Sky, weren't able to do so because the game suffers from a glitch and simply resets itself when starting the mission. Some even reported that when the game resets, they were brought back to the nearest safe house. Also, the game's user interface is experiencing some bug; it brightens up so much that it causes the game to experience some slowdowns.

With the recent patch, the Daily Missions are again suffering from a glitch. Some need to play a mission several times before the named boss finally shows up.

Ubisoft has not issued an official statement concerning the current bugs and glitches. Previously, the company awarded Phoenix Credits to those affected by the glitch from the earlier update.