To make up for last week’s gameplay disruption, Massive Entertainment is issuing The Division 2 Compensation Caches on February 17 containing Field Recon Data, SHD Calibration, and other materials. The Compensation Caches will be delivered directly to players’ inboxes tomorrow and will be available for pick up until February 27.
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We'll be granting Field Recon Data, SHD Calibration, Exotic Components and other materials to compensate for the technical issues experienced last week.
Compensation caches will be delivered to your inboxes on February 17th and will be available for pick up until February 27th. pic.twitter.com/vu6XzkBhjr
— Tom Clancy's The Division (@TheDivisionGame) February 15, 2023
An attempt by the developers to fix the localization issue that resulted in Season 11’s indefinite delay unfortunately broke the game’s build generation system. As a result, no new updates could be pushed out to extend Season 10: Manhunt’s activities in the meantime. Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft successfully repaired the system by February 10 and extended Season 10’s activities until the launch of Season 11.
In-game compensation for the disruption was also promised at a later date. That compensation will come in the form of a Compensation Cache tomorrow, containing the following materials:
- 4500 Printer Filament
- 4500 Receiver Components
- 4500 Protective Fabric
- 2625 Titanium
- 2625 Electronics
- 2625 Carbon Fiber
- 1525 Steel
- 1525 Ceramics
- 1525 Polycarbonate
- 240 Field Recon Data
- 110 SHD Calibration
- 55 Exotic Components
The Compensation Cache will be available in players’ inboxes on February 17, and can be picked up until February 27.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Amazon Luna. Season 11: Reign of Fire still has no release date. Stay tuned here at MP1st for all updates and announcements about The Division 2.