The Division 2 recently announced the cancellation of the remaining “State of the Game” streams for 2019. But what comes next? An unofficial roadmap for 2019 and 2020 shows the next steps.
What’s the status of Division 2? The large-scale service game The Division 2 has become significantly better for many players after Title Update 6.
However, the lack of replay value of the expansions since release is troubling players of The Division 2. Now, the community stream “State of the Game” (SotG) has been canceled for the rest of 2019.

No more streams until 2020
This is the situation regarding the weekly streams: The Twitch stream for “State of the Game” usually shows a few cheerful Massive people chatting about upcoming content and game changes every week.
However, the stream appears to have been too costly for the small amount of information currently available.
Although two SotGs were canceled, even the stream on November 13 could hardly provide meaningful information.
Players show how The Division 2 will proceed in the roadmap
This is now the roadmap: To inform players about planned content, there is now a roadmap on reddit, maintained by players.
They summarize the developers’ statements.
This is what the roadmap shows:
- State of the Game
- Next stream in January 2020
- Second Raid
- Players are supposed to fight against the True Sons here
- Postponed to 2020
- Episode 3 Brooklyn: Homecoming
- Release is early in 2020
- the episode is supposed to take players back to New York
- Kenly College
- Next expedition starts on December 3
Additionally, the roadmap includes notes from the developers and links to further information about Division 2.
Communication through social networks
To keep the agents updated without the SotG stream, Massive wants to focus more on social networks.
This is how Division 2 wants to communicate with you:
- Weekly articles on the English homepage.
- Regular streams by the community managers on Twitch and Mixer.
- The links will be shared through the English main Twitter account.
- The information will also be published in the Ubisoft forum, with the English version being significantly more supported
Hoping for 2020
This is how players react: The community is not thrilled about the current state of the game and wishes for improvement in the next year.
The hope is that the new raid along with Episode 3 will make a big impact at the beginning of 2020.
But as it looks, The Division 2 will remain without new content until the end of this year.
What do you think about the new communication strategy? Are you still keeping updated or has the game been written off?


