Tom Clancy's 'The Division' news: Survival DLC release delayed to fix core game; Ubisoft to offer all-expenses-paid workshop in Sweden for select players

Fans of Tom Clancy's "The Division" are all expecting the Survival DLC to roll out next month. However, the update's release will reportedly be pushed back further due to issues in the base game that needs to be fixed first.
According to reports, the game was plagued with glitches and bugs over the past few months. Numerous players claim that they have experienced lots of issues with the overall gameplay, making everything less interesting and exciting for fans. The developers even announced during the State of the Game that the title is in a broken state which proves how much attention the game currently needs. As a result, the next expansion can be expected to arrive sometime later this year instead.
Game developers often cite community feedback as an important factor in creating a successful franchise. Ubisoft, on the other hand, seems to take fan comments very seriously since they are now searching for "The Division" players who can provide proper input and feedback on the upcoming 1.4 patch. Rumor has it that it will be a massive update and it will be out by October this year. In a recent forum post, the game's dev team announced that they will be giving select players an all-expenses-paid trip to the Massive studio in Malmo, Sweden next month.
The call for submissions only requires the users to be at least 18 years old, fluent in English, have a valid passport and they should be available on Sept. 7 to 9. "You don't need to be a world famous YouTuber, gigantic streamer or podcast hero to be involved in this conversation either! If you play The Division, are willing to join us for a couple of days at Massive and are keen to speak up then we want to hear from you," an excerpt from the press statement reads. Interested players can join by clicking here.