Update log
Full Tom Clancy’s The Division® 2 update
The complete published notes, normalized for clean reading and source attribution.
Extracted changes
- Events
- Maps
- Balance
- UI and audio
- Store
CONTENTS
Cherry Blossom Event
Creator Collaboration
Stats And Resources Multiplier Events
Improvements and Fixes
CHERRY BLOSSOM EVENT
Cherry blossoms have begun to fall across Washington D.C., but this isn’t just a change in scenery.
From April 21 to May 12, the city shifts with the season. Decorations appear across familiar streets and hidden corners, and a new atmosphere takes over the map, with a few surprises waiting for those who look closer.
All players who log in during the event will receive the Rising Sun Headgear.
The event is active for all level 40 players with seasonal progression unlocked.
KITSUNEBI AMBUSHES
Exploring the streets won’t stay quiet for long. Roughly every 10 minutes, squads of five Kitsunebi Named Enemies, a splinter group of the Outcasts, will track you down and engage.
Unlike standard patrols, they fight differently and have a few unique traits:
Shared Health Link means damage dealt to one enemy is spread across the group.
Their tech isn’t fully stable, occasional malfunctions will shock individual enemies and break the link.
When that happens, that’s your window to isolate and take them out.
THE RONIN ARRIVE
Stay in the fight long enough, and something stronger answers back. After defeating enough Kitsunebi, the Ronin will appear. You’ll get a prompt to call for backup, and it’s there for a reason.
When they arrive, the world shifts. Dark blue petals fall, the audio changes, and the encounter begins.
Solo Agents will face one Ronin.
Groups will be dealing with both Fox Ronin and Red Ronin at the same time.
They’re more deliberate, more resilient, and equipped to sustain themselves in longer fights. Take them down, and you’ll earn Event Keys, along with unique Skill VFX skins tied to each boss:
Fox Ronin – Drone, Turret.
Red Ronin – Hive, Seeker Mine.
Higher difficulties increase their chances to drop Event Keys.
EXPLORATION
Not everything is trying to kill you, some thigs are worth slowing down for. Cherry blossom decorations are scattered across D.C., some easy to spot, others tucked away in places you might normally pass by.
Interacting with corrupted decorations restores them, but it doesn’t go unnoticed:
Nearby enemies are more likely to ambush you.
Pink petals begin to fall, signaling the encounter.
Each interaction contributes to your overall progress.
There are 40 decorations to restore across D.C., and finding all of them unlocks the Cherry Arm Patch. Even after that, 3 decorations will reactivate daily at 08:00 UTC, so exploration doesn’t stop once you’ve cleared them all.
EVENT VENDOR AND CACHES
Everything you do during the event feeds back into the Base of Operations. The Event Vendor has been given a seasonal refresh and will be your main hub for spending Event Keys.
You can get keys by:
Taking down Kitsunebi squads.
Defeating the Ronin.
Interacting with cherry blossom decorations.
APPAREL CACHES
Apparel Caches contain only vanity items, with no duplicates, so every key spent gets you closer to completing the full collection:
Horned Oni Outfit (gloves, shoes, shirt, pants, mask)
Kitsune Outfit (pants, mask, shirt, gloves, boots)
Tiger Boxer (mask, jacket, gloves, pants, backpack, boots)
Autumn Tiger Boxer (mask, jacket, gloves, pants, backpack, boots)
Winter Tiger Boxer (mask, jacket, gloves, pants, backpack, boots)
Kintsugi Fox Mask
Iron Fox Mask
There are 30 items in total, and collecting the full set will reward you with the Lucky Cat Emote. Apparel Keys can also be purchased if you’re looking to complete the collection faster.
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