After the success of Ubisoft's 'The Division', it seemed clear that a potential sequel to the MMO wouldn't be long in coming. However, these plans may have already changed drastically.
Just a few days ago, Ubisoft released a new Avatar game. announced, which is being developed by the same team as The Division. However, it seems The Division 2 will now be sidelined, with the original receiving support for a longer period. This was announced at an investor conference. was heard:
"Interestingly, Ubisoft said they had another Triple-A title planned for the coming fiscal year, but that will now be replaced by ongoing support for an existing, very successful live game."
Basically, only The Division and Rainbow Six Siege come into question here, but since Rainbow Six Siege has just started Season 2, only The Division remains.
Furthermore, it is stated that an announcement regarding future support for The Division will be made soon, something many are already looking forward to. This aligns with recent statements from Ubisoft, who prefer to support existing games for longer periods rather than constantly releasing new installments.
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