In The Division 2, the next update, Title Update 4, looks really good. But we still don’t know which new missions and content we are supposed to play. The update is all about improvements to the gameplay. Will we find out at E3 2019 when new content is coming?
This is the situation: Players had to wait a long time for the last update in The Division 2 and were rather disappointed:
- the raid was only suitable for a few, requiring a fixed group of 8 players – especially for agents on PS4 and Xbox One, the activity was extremely tough
- the secret missions were finished quickly and didn’t offer much for players
- the other changes to the game did not really make a significant impact
After the long wait of 6 weeks, there was more of a hangover feeling among the agents after Update 3. The good mood from the first weeks of The Division 2 faded away.

This is what the new update brings: But the mood seems to be improving significantly now. Because Update 4, which is on the PTS, is doing everything right so far. Some changes even excite the fans:
- with the Gunner comes a new specialization, which looks diverse
- overall, Update 4 revamps all specializations and brings players more freedom – this is very well received
- the special ammunition is also being revised, so that players can reliably farm it

Will we find out at E3 how things will continue with The Division 2?
Is there a catch? Even though The Division 2 is getting better, players are wondering what exactly they should play?
- Most missions have been played by people multiple times
- the raid forces group play and is not for everyone
- PvP still seems relatively unnecessary
The question is therefore: What new game content does Update 4 bring besides gameplay improvements?
We don’t know that at the moment. Perhaps Ubisoft has chosen the press conference at E3 2019 to present new content and game modes that will be released with Update 4 in June.

Maybe we also have to wait for the first DLC, which will probably take some time.
On reddit, players are primarily hoping for “new missions that continue the story” or new game modes, like what The Division 1 brought, such as a survival mode.