‘Tom Clancy’s The Division’ Receives Update 1.6: Tips & Tricks To Get Past the ‘Stolen Signal’ Incursion

"Tom Clancy's The Division" received a major welcome by avid video gamers. The Update 1.6 and "The Last Stand" expansion promised increased difficulties and a bigger map to be enjoyed. The new incursion, "Stolen Signal" is now available on PTS (public test server) for PC players.

"Stolen Signal" can be played in different ways, allowing players to use varied styles and tactics to finish the mission, as mentioned by True Achievements. So far, the latest update seems to be the most interesting, as maximizing the available abilities and team coordination are the essential keys to finishing the new update.

The Incursion will start on a TV broadcasting center, as the Joint Task Force will try to send emergency broadcasts to the civilians. However, the Riker's will barge in, kicking out JTF and taking hostages. This is where your team will do their job in saving the hostages and defeating the boss.

As reported by Game Rant, the broadcasting center has three separate wings that can be finished in any order. This is where your tactics will play a big part, as each wing will have its unique mechanics, hostage situations, and bosses. After finishing all three wings, it will unlock 'Stolen Signal's" final boss wing. The good news is, each time you finish a wing, you will be rewarded of a loot - and a good one too.

It is advisable that before you start going to the broadcast center, prepare and fortify the characters first. You have to be wary of the heavy weapon enemies and shotgunners of the Rikers gang. It is recommended to have at least one healer and one tanky player in the team. You should also have more damage-dealers on this particular Incursion.

Usual tactics made for the past updates may not be applicable on this particular Incursion. This "Tom Clancy's The Division" update would require players to step out from their "comfort zone" and use different skills to survive the rescue mission. 

 

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