The Division 2 Servers Down on Oct. 28; Devs Apologize for Incorrect Bans of Legit Accounts
Agents trying to login but having issues with The Division 2 this October 28, it’s not just you. Ubisoft has pulled the servers down for maintenance, and this will take longer than usual.
Not only that, but in the developers’ quest to rid the game of cheaters, it accidentally banned a few legit accounts as well.
We’re not expecting a title update to be released alongside today’s maintenance.
The Division 2 Servers Taken Down for Maintenance on Oct. 28.
Expect the servers to go down on Tuesday, October 28, at 9:30 am CET/4:30 am ET/1:30 am PT/4:30 pm HKT.
Instead of your usual three-hour downtime, this one will take five hours. So expect the servers to go back up at 2:30 pm CET/9:30 am ET/6:30 am PT/9:30 pm HKT.
While there is no expected update, Ubisoft will be removing the Houndsman outfit from bounty caches.
When it comes to accidental bans, the developers shared a statement about it, stating, “As we previously communicated, we are undergoing a sanction process aimed at ensuring fair gameplay for everyone. During this process, we identified technical issues that have affected some accounts unintentionally. We’re actively working to restore all accounts that were unintentionally affected due to technical issues. These restorations will continue over the coming hours.”
Massive Entertainment is asking for patience on the matter, as they continue to assess the best way to carry out the sanctions without affecting innocent players.
While we just got the Halloween update for The Division 2 last week, there are more content on the way. The “Survivors” project is still in development, and we can’t wait to know more about it. Once we know more, expect it here on MP1st.
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