Ubisoft’s recent MMO, The Division, will either live or die based on the post-launch content it receives. Like all MMOs, Ubisoft is planning to release multiple expansions for the title so that loyal players of will be able to continue shooting and looting through the streets of New York far into the future.
To find out what types of content players want to be in the game, Ubisoft have released a survey asking players questions both related to and not-related to their new game. Starting off in regular survey fashion, the first half consists of asking basic questions about your age, gender and other games you play—although the majority of games of this list are developed by other companies—Ubisoft does start to ask actual questions about The Division.
It’s not until about halfway through the survey does Ubisoft get onto the interesting questions. The company wants to know how many hours you’ve put into the game, whether you play it solo or not as well as how you feel about the level cap being raised and if higher level items should look better the higher their requirements and instead of looking identical to the other fifty-odd beanies and jackets you’ve found throughout your playthrough.
There is even a second survey after you’ve completed the first which asks even more intriguing questions about each individual feature in the game and even if The Division should bring a new city into the mix “in the future” or just more of New York. This survey actually has quite a hefty amount of questions to go through and does introduce new questions based on your previous answers. I hope that the answers to these questions do help Ubisoft to deliver more fleshed-out content for The Division in the future. If you want to take part in the survey yourself, click below for more.
Source: The Division Survey
Lewis is a games journalist, freelance gaming and consumer-tech journalist. They contributed 344 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on opinion pieces, game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: has since served as Editor-in-Chief at StealthOptional and Gaming Editor at MSPoweruser, with bylines at Gfinity Esports and FRVR.