The Division 2 lacks an offline mode, so whenever Ubisoft wants to make changes to the game, it usually goes offline for server maintenance. If you've found yourself here, it's highly likely that The Division 2 servers are currently offline for scheduled maintenance. This typically occurs when the team is implementing a significant hotfix for the game or launching a new season. As a result, most fans immediately wonder how long the servers will be down or when the game will be back online. That's probably why you're here. Don't worry, we have the answers you're looking for, so read on.
17 October 2023 - Page updated with the latest news and server maintenance information.
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Latest News
Just below we'll look to keep you updated on the latest news relating to scheduled maintenance for Tom Clancy's The Division 2:
The Division 2 is going offline tomorrow (October 17th) for scheduled maintenance.
The game will be taken offline at:
- 9:30 AM CEST
- 3:30 AM EDT
- 12:30 AM PDT
Estimated downtime is predicted to be 3 hours long.
The Division 2 is going offline tomorrow (October 3rd) for scheduled maintenance.
The game will be taken offline at:
- 9:30 AM CEST
- 3:30 AM EDT
- 12:30 AM PDT
Estimated downtime is predicted to be 3 hours long.
The Division 2 is going offline tomorrow (August 29th) for scheduled maintenance.
The game will be taken offline at:
- 9:30 AM CEST
- 3:30 AM EDT
- 12:30 AM PDT
Estimated downtime is predicted to be 3 hours long.
To roll back illegitimate players' progression associated with the Descent XP exploit Ubisoft has said they will be taking The Division 2 servers down for a scheduled maintenance tomorrow, July 6th, at 9:30 AM CEST, 3:30 AM EDT, 12:30 AM PDT.
The estimated downtime is 3 hours, which means the game should be back online by:
- 12:30 PM CEST
- 6:30 AM EDT
- 3:30 AM PDT
How Long Will The Division 2 Servers Be Down
Ubisoft strives to keep The Division 2 servers up and running for their fans to enjoy. However, when maintenance is necessary, it may take several hours to update the game and ensure the best experience for players. The team works diligently to minimize any downtime and get players back in the game as soon as possible.
While maintenance can typically last between 2-3 hours, or even longer on rare occasions, the team is normally up front with their fans, and instantly let them know if they run into any issues. Should the developers need to extend the server maintenance, they'll normally post something on their social accounts, so make sure to follow and have your notifications on for server updates as they happen.
When Will The Division 2 Be Back Online?
That's the golden question, but unfortunately, one which isn't easy to answer.
Normally Ubisoft will notify players of when The Division 2 servers are going plenty of time in advance, but more often than not, they can't give complete clarity on how long maintenance will last.
At best, they will usually provide an "Estimated downtime" for how long the game will be offline, but as mentioned, it's possible this could be extended should the team run into any issues. We would suggest keeping one eye on the game's official social channels, such as @TheDivisionGame on Twitter.
Do also keep in mind that when servers are switched back on, it's likely that you will be placed in a queue to get back into the game.