New 'The Division 2' Open Beta Patch Released
As it’s done with previous updates during and before the open beta, Ubisoft took the servers for The Division 2 down for maintenance early in the morning to apply a new update. Only one fix was included in this patch though, but Ubisoft said it “should completely prevent” a problem where players became unable to pass through an area due to an invisible wall.
Open Beta servers for #TheDivision2 are now in maintenance, agents! Servers will be back live at 12:30 PM CET / 6:30 AM EST / 10:30 PM ACT.
Tweet us your feedback and questions with #AskTheDivision2 and we'll try to answer questions over at //t.co/tHgKY8BPry! pic.twitter.com/dho5vDiq6e
— The Division 2 (@TheDivisionGame) March 3, 2019
Maintenance has completed! Servers are back online and ready to go!
We implemented another fix which should completely prevent instances where players get blocked by an invisible wall after destroying the pile of debris in the Grand Washington Hotel.
— The Division 2 (@TheDivisionGame) March 3, 2019
If that update looks familiar to those who have been keeping up with patches for The Division 2’s open beta, it’s because the patch released just before this one took a swing at the invisible wall bug while this new update completely resolves it. Released on March 2nd after another round of maintenance, the prior patch included two fixes, one of which began work on the invisible wall. The brief notes for that update can be found below:
Open Beta Patch Notes
- An issue where the “Dawn’s Early Light” mission progression would be interrupted and, as a result, no enemies would spawn, has been fixed.
- Instances where players get blocked by an invisible wall after destroying the pile of debris in the Grand Washington Hotel should be reduced.
The Division 2’s open beta is still live, but given the patch schedule shown so far that consists of maintenance in the mornings with a patch following immediately afterwards, this might be the last update released for the open beta. It’s scheduled to end on March 5th at 1 a.m. PST, so players have just one more day to try out the game. The weekend open beta started on Friday just after Ubisoft announced its plans for how the game will be supported after launch and what players can expect from the game’s loot boxes and season passes.
'The Division 2' Patch Fixes Issues, Some Errors Still Being Investigated
Maintenance was conducted on The Division 2’s beta servers early Saturday morning and concluded after a few hours with an update released to remedy issues Ubisoft had identified. The patch notes were light in terms of what the update changed, though it did address problems like missions that wouldn’t progress properly and players getting stuck on invisible walls.
The full patch notes from Ubisoft’s update can be found below:
Open Beta Patch Notes
- An issue where the “Dawn’s Early Light” mission progression would be interrupted and, as a result, no enemies would spawn, has been fixed.
- Instances where players get blocked by an invisible wall after destroying the pile of debris in the Grand Washington Hotel should be reduced.
Agents, the maintenance is now complete and the servers are back online.
Patch notes >> //t.co/1fg4yUn2SI
— The Division 2 (@TheDivisionGame) March 2, 2019
Following the release of that update, Ubisoft identified another problem involving Delta-04 errors. Players have reported their encounters with both Delta-03 and Delta-04 errors, and Ubisoft asked for help from these players to gain information necessary to investigate the problems.
Thank you for all your replies. We've now implemented a change that should help clearing Delta-04 with endgame characters up. Keep you comments coming with #AskTheDivison2.
— The Division 2 (@TheDivisionGame) March 2, 2019
Agents!
If you experienced the Delta-04 error during the endgame cutscene after 4:30 PM CET, reply to this thread with your username and the time of when it occurred.
Keep your questions coming with #AskTheDivision2
— The Division 2 (@TheDivisionGame) March 2, 2019
The open beta for The Division 2 kicked off on Friday, so the maintenance session is the first of what’ll likely amount to several more, judging by the updates released during the closed beta. Prior to the start of the open beta, Ubisoft revealed its plans for post-game content including a season pass and loot boxes.