The Division 2 Title Update 15.4 goes live today and it brings more fixes to the game as well as the Street Activation Apparel event.

The Division 2 servers across all platforms went offline today at 12:30 am PT/3:30 am ET/9:30 am CEST due to scheduled maintenance that will deliver a new update for all players. The downtime is expected to conclude at 3:30 am PT/6:30 am ET/12:30 pm CEST.

The new update brings fixes to Global Event, Manhunt, UI issues, and Blueprints. You can also expect fewer crashes on PC as a number of improvements have been applied to maintain the stability of the game.

Below, you can check out the full patch notes for The Division 2 update 15.4:

PC STABILITY ISSUES

  • Improved stability: fixed the most predominant client crash. We continue working on optimizing the game on PC. 

MANHUNT

  • Fixed the issue with the climax mission progression halting after the first wave of NPCs.
  • Fixed the issue with Captain Lewis not spawning if the first wave of NPSs is eliminated too fast.
  • Killing Private Connor too fast will no longer halt the progress of the mission.
  • Fixed the issue with two Agent Kelso's being present in the Base of Operations basement if player completes the "Prime Target" mission without turning in all decryption keys.

GLOBAL EVENT

  • Fixed the issue with days 2, 3 and 4 being locked in the Reanimated Global Event.

BLUEPRINTS

  • Fixed the issue with the Season 9 Exotic blueprints missing the "Items required" requirement.
  • Fixed the issue with the reconfigure blueprints for the three new Exotics being listed at the bottom of the list: the blueprints for the newest items should appear at the top part of the list now.

EXPERTISE

  • Fixed the issue with the 0/0 Exotic Components upgrade requirement needing one Exotic Component for upgrade of Gear Expertise levels.

UI & LOCALIZATION

  • Fixed incorrect translation from Spanish.
  • Fixed minor UI issues. 

OTHER

  • Fixed the issue with the Raid checkpoint system not working as designed even though the alert "Checkpoint reached" appeared after the boss is eliminated.

Despite the fact that The Division 2 wasn't a commercially successful launch for Ubisoft, the French publisher still continues to support the game with new content.

Currently, The Division Heartland is the biggest project from the series that is in active development and is supposed to be available as a free-to-play experience. There is no release window for the game at the moment.

Ubisoft recently canceled a number of ongoing projects at some of its studios, including Ghost Recon Frontline which was supposed to be a cooperative-based Battle Royale FPS. The game was canceled following highly negative feedback during the limited test sessions earlier this year.

Hopefully, The Division Heartland is still a part of Ubisoft's plans for the future, though the publisher has not shared any new information on it since the official announcement.