'Tom Clancy's The Division' DLC expansion packs update: Timed Xbox One exclusive expansions revealed

 Ubisoft

Ubisoft's "Tom Clancy's The Division" was made available on Tuesday, but fans are already looking forward to the game's expansion packs.

The third-person shooter came out with day-one DLC, which includes several "vanity items." The expansion pack that is described as purely cosmetic can be purchased through the PlayStation Network and Xbox Store.

The day-one DLC includes:

  • The Division Military Specialists Outfits Pack -- This allows players to customize the outfits of their agent using four iconic military looks such as Army Spec Ops, Pilot Jumpsuit, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician, and Sniper
  • The Division Marine Forces Outfits Pack -- this will allow the players to customize their agents to look like Marine Forces soldiers with the use of four unique camouflage-patterned outfits.

Meanwhile, the game developer announced via its official blog that the Underground and the Survival paid expansion packs for "Tom Clancy's The Division" will have a 30-day exclusivity for Xbox One players.

Underground, the first expansion in the series, will take the game's agents to the labyrinthine underworld of New York tunnels and subways to find out where the enemies are hiding. The Survival expansion pack, meanwhile, will assess the players' survival skills and ability to collect important supplies while in the middle of a very hostile environment.

The Underground is reportedly coming out in June while Survival is scheduled for release in late summer. The third expansion pack, titled the Last Stand and not part of the 30-day timed exclusivity deal with Xbox, is slated to be released in winter. They will all come out with free content upon release.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" is available for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

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