Tom Clancy's 'The Division' updates: features of 1.4 patch revealed

"Tom Clancy's The Division" promo image. Ubisoft Massive/ Tom Clancy's The Division

Tom Clancy's online third-person shooter game "The Division" has been a hit with gamers, but unfortunately, the game is still suffering from a couple of bugs and glitches. Hopefully, the upcoming 1.4 patch will address the bugs and glitches once the update is released.

Tom Clancy's "The Division" was released earlier this year featuring a story set in New York City where a smallpox pandemic has occurred. The game's story has players help the Strategic Homeland Division start overs the division's operations in Manhattan by investigating the smallpox outbreak and through fighting against criminal entities simultaneously.

Though the Ubisoft game has garnered many fans, players have been waiting for improvements since the game's release. Fortunately, word has spread that game developer Ubisoft will finally be releasing its highly-awaited 1.4 patch to the game, a patch that is said to contain a lot of updates.

Fans speculate that the 1.4 patch will now allow players to choose the World Level Tier once players have reached level 30. Doing so will allow players to control the opponent's NPC level as well as the quality of released loot.

What's more is that players can expect to gain more rewards from the World Tier, but it will heavily depend on the difficulty levels that range from Normal, Hard, and Challenging.

Once the game receives the 1.4 patch update, fans can also expect reduced damage falloff and accuracy from Shotgunner NPCs. Additionally, the update can now have the player's health regenerate once the player's character is out of combat.

Another thing fans can expect from the update is that weapons can now be marked as a favorite, making the weapon blocked from being sold, disassembled, and shared.

Players will also be able to receive more ammo capacity once their characters reach level 30.

As of now, there is still no official date as to when the 1.4 patch for Tom Clancy's "The Division" will be released, but it is highly speculated to come out sometime this October.

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