The development team at Ubisoft working on The Division is taking care to make the balance of the title as solid as possible and launched yet another small set of tweaks for the experience over the weekend.



A full list of the changes can be seen by clicking on the button at the end of this article, and the company has announced that it has improved experience gain and drop rates while also disabling Trained Talent because it could offer an unfair advantage to gamers during the end-game and in the Dark Zone.
Ubisoft has also shown gamers the first new major gameplay addition for The Division, an incursion that is set to be called Falcon Lost, designed from the ground up to offer a stiff challenge even for those who have reached the level limit.
The difficulty is always set to hard, and a gear score of at least 150 is needed to gain access.
Ubisoft states in the official description, "Find the missing Joint Task Force patrol and stop the Last Man Battalion from massing inside the underground facility."
The first incursion for The Division will be launched in April, as part of the first free major update for the shooter, with gamers set to get access to more such high-end Player versus Environment activities projected to be introduced before the end of the year.
In May, a second incursion is coming, and the developers are also planning to deliver new features to expand the player experience.
The Division's first paid DLC is called Underground Its launch is currently set to take place before the end of June, and Ubisoft will use it to open up tunnels under New York City that gamers can explore in search of new loot and enemies from a powerful new faction.
Survival is the second big paid DLC for the game, and both of them will be offered initially on the Xbox One from Microsoft, with a 30-day exclusivity period.
The Last Stand is the final expansion that Ubisoft plans to launch for The Division, apparently at some point in early 2017, and it will introduce unspecified major gameplay tweaks to the experience.
The company has not said when it plans to introduce another gameplay-focused update for the game or whether it is aiming to implement another server maintenance in the coming week.
We have a full Softpedia review of The Division that offers more details on the title.