Some of the gadgets in this giant Ubisoft game about shooting bad guys in a ravaged Washington DC weren't working correctly. In battle, I could crouch my pseudo-soldier hero against the front fender of an abandoned sedan, hiding from a nearby foot patrol of armed enemies. I could then toss a small attack drone into the air and hope it would fly toward them and attack. Too often, however, the drone would just hover above my character's head for a few seconds and then disappear. The on-screen icon indicating whether I could use the drone would start counting down from 15 seconds. No more drone until the time was up.

Aside from pre-order rewards, Liberty is probably going to be the first time you encounter anything to do with exotics in The Division 2. When you loved this post and you wish to receive more details with regards to Cheap The Division 2 Phoenix Credits I implore you to visit the web-site. However, getting all the pieces together to craft it for can be complicated and time-consuming if you don't know what you're doing. Exotics are a mixed bag. Some are genuinely useful, while others are hardly worth the exotic components you get from deconstructing them. Fortunately, the Liberty is the former, offering up three talents that can help against some of the toughest enemies in the game.

Tactical multiplayer shooter Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is celebrating a second week at the number one spot since returning to the top of the UK Charts, having waited out recent usurpers Yoshi's Crafted World and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. That doesn't mean the latter titles have particularly peaked, with both adventures still floating around the Top Ten. Making yet another play for the top is Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2, which has pushed up from number six to number three. Marvel's Spider-Man is the MVP this week, however, having wall-crawled all the way from number 29 to number 10, no doubt due to in-store promotions.

It's been a slow April, so it comes as no surprise that Tom Clancy's The Division 2 has clung onto first place this week, the third week since it launched last month. With an 8% increase in sales and very little in the way of competition, The Division 2 holds strong in first place followed by the usual suspects. FIFA 19 is in second place this week, followed by Red Dead Redemption 2 in third thanks to a 14% increase in sales. Once again, Nintendo has a pretty big hand in the charts, with Mario Kart 8: Deluxe clinging onto fourth place, Yoshi's Crafted World in fifth place, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe in ninth place.

Ubisoft has rolled out a new update for The Division 2 during today's maintenance. The three-hour downtime should end at 3:30am PT, 6:30am ET, 11:30am BST. Update 2.1 fixes the bug causing some NPCs and enemies to be stuck in a T-pose, an issue introduced with last week's major update. The patch also fixes big bugs that have existed since launch for some players. First, the Revive Hive should now do its job more consistently, but developer Massive says it can still fail to revive players in some instances, and it's working on a solution.