Amazon Lists The Division’s Underground DLC Release Date As June 28

According to a listing on Amazon, The Division's first paid-for DLC will launch June 28 on Xbox One, a month ahead of PlayStation 4 and PC, with pre-loading available three days prior on June 25. A description on the product page for the first and second pieces of add-on content reads (via VideoGamer):

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According to a listing on Amazon, The Division‘s first paid-for DLC will launch June 28 on Xbox One, a month ahead of PlayStation 4 and PC, with pre-loading available three days prior on June 25. A description on the product page for the first and second pieces of add-on content reads (via VideoGamer):

Code will be delivered starting on 25 June 2016 and you will be able to download it to your Xbox One but the game will not be playable until 00:01 on 28 June 2016.

Previously released details for all three currently announced DLC packs have set Underground‘s release date as being June, so Amazon’s listing is likely accurate. According to Ubisoft, Underground will be The Division‘s first “major expansion” and “lets players explore the uncharted underworld of New York City.”

See below for details on all three upcoming add-ons.

Expansion I: Underground
Available in June, this first major expansion lets players explore the uncharted underworld of New York City. Players will chase deadly enemies with up to three other Agents through an endless maze of tunnels and subways.

Expansion II: Survival
Available this summer, this expansion will challenge players to survive as long as possible by gathering essential supplies in a very hostile environment.

Expansion III: Last Stand
Next winter, a new threat rises as players and their squad must prepare to defend against a relentless foe.

As of now, the only additional content released for The Division has been completely free, and has included all sorts of daily challenges, as well as the game’s first raid-like Incursion: Falcon Lost. As such, we’re interested to see how this month’s paid-for content will shape-up in comparison.


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