'The Division: Underground' DLC release date revealed in Amazon leak as June 28

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While Ubisoft has already confirmed the release of the first expansion packs for "The Division" game this June, an exact date wasn't revealed just yet. However, based on the listings found in Amazon, the launch date for "The Underground" DLC will be on June 28 for the Xbox One, since users will be able to pre-download the game on June 25.

Amazon was quick to rectify the situation, and according to IGN, these web pages have been modified, which removed any references to its distribution dates as well as other details for the expansion's general availability. However, a YouTuber was able to take a screenshot of this information and posted it to Twitter before it was gone. This might just be a mistake on Amazon's part, but time and time again, these sort of leaks have been proven to be accurate.

The DLC will eventually become available for the PC and the PS4, due to the Xbox One exclusivity deal on the first two of the three paid expansion packs for "The Division." However, this deal only lasts 30 days from the date of its release, so non-Xbox One fans need not worry about not getting this expansion pack. 

Ubisoft hopes to diffuse the growing discontent among fans with the release of these DLC packs, and according to iDigital Times, "The Division" had it pretty rough in the past weeks. This is due to the fact that the game is packed with game-breaking bugs, as well as the general disappointment among the fans because of the issues prevalent in its multiplayer gameplay.

Will all this, it's expected for "The Division" to have new footage for their upcoming DLC on Ubisoft's presentation at the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo, so players won't need to wait that long. In any case, the upcoming release of DLC for "The Division" will determine whether or not the prevalent disappointment among fans will continue.

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