"Tom Clancy's The Division" is said to be in trouble with a rumored mass media group takeover. Note, however, that Ubisoft's hit game is slated to unleash a DLC soon; however, the title is apparently still missing from one gaming platform. On the other hand, several notable parts of the game are said to be enjoyable.

In the past, several players of "Tom Clancy's The Division" reportedly noted glitches in the game. Ubisoft reportedly responded by releasing the Dark Zone, which propelled the game higher. Furthermore, avid gamers are eyeing greater things that Ubisoft will bring to "Tom Clancy's The Division," Segment Next reported.

Latest reports claim that this expectation is said to be surpassed by "Tom Clancy's The Division" Survival downloadable content update. Several reviews also noted that the forthcoming DLC will be coming with its own take on surviving in "Tom Clancy's The Division." It is further speculated that new hunger conditions, weather and weapons will also determine which players would remain in the game.

It should be noted that a few patches for "Tom Clancy's The Division" is yet to roll out on all players. YouTuber Arekkz claims that the 1.5 patch would be ready for PS4 users in a few days. Currently, "Tom Clancy's The Division" is being offered on a 30-day Xbox One exclusivity.

Meanwhile, a massive Vivendi takeover is being rumored for "Tom Clancy's The Division." Apparently, Ubisoft is taking too long to fix the in-game glitches that fans have noticed. Furthermore, it is no secret that the mass media group has been slowly taking over the project since 2015, MS Power User reported.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" developer Anne Blondel reportedly noted that Ubisoft has been independent for 30 years. For now, Vivendi may not be given the leisurely option to completely take over the project. The "Tom Clancy's The Division"developer acknowledged the risk in sales strategies but also noted previous games that have been successful and selling well. Watch Tom Clancy's The Division Glitches here: