As part of today’s on-going maintenance, Ubisoft has released The Division 2 update 1.76, which is for (Title Update) TU 21.3! This brings the Summer Event, Steam achievements will be implemented and more with the full details available in the patch notes.
The Division 2 Update 1.76 for Aug. 6:
STABILITY
- Fixed the crashing issues on the character selection screen.
- Fixed various crashing issues related to group activities and the loading screen.
- Added various stability and performance improvements.
SUMMER EVENT
It’s the summer break, take some time to reset and refresh yourself with The Division 2!
- The Summer Event Projects Chain starts on August 6th and ends on August 20th.
- Summer Event is available for all players that have projects system unlocked.
- 7 new projects for players to take on with 9 rewards to unlock.
STEAM ACHIEVEMENTS
Steam Achievements will be rolled out and available soon after the maintenance concludes.
- Progress is shared between Ubisoft Connect and Steam. Completing an achievement on one platform will automatically mark it as complete on the other.
- Previously completed achievements in Ubisoft Connect will appear as completed in Steam.
WORLD TIER REMOVAL
- Fixed the issue with several specialization skill mods requiring the player to be level 40 to equip.
- Fixed the issue with players being unable to talk to Agent Kelso in the “Reach the Castle” mission if they reached level 40 before progressing in the main story.
- Fixed the issue with being unable to matchmake once WONY was started on a new character.
GEAR AND TALENTS
- Fixed the issue with the Rules of Engagement Talent amplifying Skill Damage in addition to Weapon Damage.
OTHER
- Fixed the issue with the textile vendor Danny Weaver selling Year 5 Season 3 seasonal caches instead of Year 6 Season 1 caches.
- Fixed minor visual issues with Agent gear, including the backpack strap, pants clipping, and hand discoloration.
Fixed the issue where mods were not being deconstructed after enabling auto mod deconstruction and restarting the game.
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While Ubisoft originally had plans to change the seasonal model structure of the game, that has since been re-evaluated after negative feedback from the player base. No word yet on what the studio has decided on, but we know there’s a lot more support planned given the Year 6 roadmap.
[Source: The Division Trello Board]
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