'Tom Clancy's The Division' DLC news: First two paid DLCs coming to Xbox One first, says Ubisoft

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Ubisoft, the game developer and publisher of the recently launched title "Tom Clancy's The Division," has finally confirmed on their blog that fans on the Xbox One will get to receive the two of the three paid expansions first before everyone else—specifically the PlayStation 4 and PC.

"Underground and Survival – will have 30-day exclusivity on Xbox One, starting from the day of their respective launches," Ubisoft wrote on their post.

The company then went on to explain some of the minor details for the two upcoming paid expansions. "Underground, the first paid expansion, puts Agents in New York's labyrinthine underworld of tunnels and subways to track down groups of dangerous enemies," the company wrote for the description of the expansion. "Survival, the second paid expansion, tests players' ability to survive and gather crucial supplies in an incredibly hostile environment."

The list of expansions and updates, both free and paid, have already been detailed by Ubisoft a few days back, prior to the official launch of "Tom Clancy's The Division."

According to previous reports, the company is planning to release two free updates for the IP and three paid expansions, and the last of the three is going to be called The Last Stand.

The free update, which will come out sometime in April, is called Incursion. As for its content, this patch is said to come with a new system that will allow players to trade their acquired loots with others.

This new feature is not entirely surprising to some fans, especially the ones who follow the latest "The Division" news, as previous reports have already hinted out that the player trading system may come to the game at a much later date.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" is now available on Sony's and Microsoft's current-gen consoles, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, respectively, and on Windows PC for $59.99.

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