'Tom Clancy's The Division' DLC rumors: Exact release date for 'Survival' may have been leaked

(Twitter courtesy of The Division)An exact release date for 'The Division's' next expansion pack may have already been leaked

Officially, the only thing known about the release date of the "Survival" expansion pack is that it's set for this year, but a new rumor may have revealed exactly when "Tom Clancy's The Division" players will be able to get their hands on it.

The new, more specific release date was apparently included in the Xbox.com listing for the game.

A recent report from The Division Zone contains a screenshot of the listing in question, and it does show a description for "Survival" that indicates that the new downloadable content pack will be released on Nov. 22.

Notably, the Nov. 22 release date is for both the Xbox One and the PC, according to the listing.

Despite not being official just yet, there are reasons to believe that Nov. 22 really may be the specific release date for "Survival."

As The Division Zone also pointed out, major updates for the game are usually rolled out on Tuesdays, so recent history hints that a Nov. 22 arrival for "Survival" is not out of the question.

On top of that, some PC players have already been given the opportunity to try out the features of the new expansion via the Public Test Server, hinting that it may already be close to being ready for a wider release.

It seems that players will just have to wait for an official announcement that could be made any day now, and while they do, they can learn more about what "Survival" adds to the game.

In a recent Ubiblog post, developers revealed that "Survival" will task players with trying to locate an important cure while dealing with harsh elements, new enemies and potentially even each other.

As many as 24 different players can participate in a session of "Survival," and it's up to them to decide whether they want to work together or fight against one another.

More details about "The Division's" "Survival" expansion pack are expected to be shared soon.

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