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The Division: Update 1.2 coming next week

Ubisoft has confirmed that the 1.2 update of The Division, entitled Conflict, will be published next week. With this new patch will be increased up to 2000 the number of credits Phoenix players will bring. The new free mission instead present a Gear Score of 150, exactly as they did with Falcon Lost.

It will then improved the quality of the loot obtained in end-game, with a greater chance to meet top-level weapons, which will be available at the end of the game and starting from level 30. Players in the dark area exceed the 200 level are more likely to get a loot with a Gear Score between 204 and 240 and can unlock a new set of weapons that will trigger the unique bonus Hunter's Faith, Lone Star, Final Measure and Predator Mask. The weapons will be introduced instead of the Hungry Hog M60 LMG, the Centurion M1911, the semi automatic pistol, the Medved SAIG ​​A12 Shotgun and Historian M1A MMR.

Obviously with the update will be solved as well, various bugs found by the community and not yet solved with previous updates. The launch of the content is confirmed for May 24.


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