'Tom Clancy's The Division' DLC release date: Second paid DLC 'Survival' lands in September

 The Division Zone website

While the first paid DLC, "Underground," is set to arrive later this month, Ubisoft apparently has laid down the schedule for succeeding expansion. The second paid DLC, "Survival," is said to arrive in September.

According to Windows Report, while the E3 presentation of Ubisoft showcased the upcoming "Underground" DLC, the publisher also touched on another expansion content for "The Division" players. Dubbed as the "Survival" DLC, the second paid DLC will have players play the role of the only survivor of a helicopter crash, and must travel through a blizzard-hit New York City to survive and escape pursuers. In the announcement, Ubisoft also revealed a video teaser on how the new DLC will play and feel like.

While Ubisoft has yet to reveal the release date for "Survival," it is expected sometime in September. Meanwhile, the first paid DLC, "Underground," took most of the time at the 2016 E3 and has been revealed to come out on June 28. In addition, the June 28 reveal is also a timed exclusive for the Xbox One. PlayStation 4 and PC players of "Tom Clancy's The Division" will have access to the "Underground" DLC on Aug. 2.

It is unclear if the follow-up DLC "Survival" will also be a timed exclusive for the Microsoft console first, before becoming available to all platforms. Should this be the case, then PS4 and PC fans may expect the expansion content to be unlocked towards the end of the year, in November at the earliest.

However, aside from touching on the release period, Ubisoft has yet to come out with the expansion content coming out with the "Survival" DLC. If the upcoming "Underground" is any indication, players may expect new gear and in-game items, aside from additional hours of content. The "Underground" DLC is said to come out with at least four new gear sets.

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