Ubisoft Released Public Test Server For 'The Division' Update 1.4

In line with its Update 1.4, Ubisoft has launched the Public Test Server for "Tom Clancy's The Division.

According to Game Rant, Ubisoft's Public test Server is set to invite players to help test the forthcoming changes in the game's Update 1.4. As per the publication, players who are part of the server will gain access to a level 30 character, who already have a superior gear. This way, players will be able to test the brand new World Ties system, which is set to be introduced by Update 1.4.

"The Division's" Public Test Server is big, as suggested by the game's formal Steam Community page, as cited by iTech Post. According to the publication, players can download the Public Test Server as a separate entity and its size is about 45 GB, which overruns the current player client. As per the report, the file will be saved on a new folder name on the players' desktops.

After its last update in June, the studio delayed the future content planned for "The Division" to provide time for the developers to fix certain game issues. In line with this, the emergence of the new Public Test Server for PC players is part of the studio's intervention.

Update 1.4 is set to introduce pivotal changes to the game, in addition to fixing a number of the current issues that hold back a substantial gaming experience. The World Tiers also let players set the difficulty of the game, which cover enemy levels and gear scores.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" server can be seen in My Games on Uplay. Players who want to access the game through Steam shall see it under Library.

Developed by Ubisoft, "The Division" was initially released for Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation 4 on March 8.