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The Division’s Weekly Maintenance Switches Days

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Today, Ubisoft revealed that it would be moving the scheduled weekly maintenance for The Division from Tuesdays to Thursdays.

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The news came via a tweet from the official The Division Twitter account. This switch of the scheduled maintenance comes into effect this week, meaning that you’ll be free to play The Division whenever you want tomorrow.

Weekly maintenance for The Division will take place at the same time on Thursdays as it did on Tuesdays. For those of you not familiar with the normal schedule, this means you can expect it the servers to go down for a bit during the early morning PST. Ubisoft has yet to announce the exact time the servers will undergo maintenance this week.

Ubisoft also stated that the change of day for weekly maintenance does not mean that Weekly Rewards and Assignments will shift days as well. As always, Weekly Rewards and Assignments will reset on Tuesdays.

The Division will be receiving its next free update, Conflict, in May, with paid expansions due to come to the game later on in the year.

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