THE DIVISION will soon launch and will include a DLC Xbox One exclusivity deal and a Destiny-style leveling system.
Ubisoft has revealed that The Division will include a 30-day exclusive Xbox One run for its first two paid-for expansions, Underground and Survival, leaving PS4 and PC fans to wait much in the same way the Call of Duty partnership with Sony currently works.
The publisher revealed the strange format today, while also confirming that the two free updates that will add important new content will not be affected by this deal.
"Ubisoft has announced today that the first two of the three paid expansions for The Division – Underground and Survival – will have 30-day exclusivity on Xbox One, starting from the day of their respective launches," the Ubisoft announcement explains.

"Survival, the second paid expansion, tests players’ ability to survive and gather crucial supplies in an incredibly hostile environment.
"Last week, Ubisoft revealed more information on The Division’s full year-one content schedule, including details on two free updates that will be available simultaneously on all platforms when they launch."The first of these updates, Incursions features a challenging end-game activity that rewards squads with high-level loot, if they’re successful. Incursions also introduces some new features, including loot trading between squad mates.
"The second free update, Conflict adds new Dark Zone features and a special incursion into New York’s iconic Columbus Circle. Finally, the third paid expansion, The Last Stand will also be available simultaneously on all platforms when it arrives next winter."
Ubisoft has been clear that the game would include some kind of tie-in deal with Microsoft for over a year, it wasn't until today that we got the full details.
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