The Division 2 players are having trouble finding signature weapon ammo after the latest patch
Ubisoft is currently looking into the issue

A few days ago the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Title Update 2 patch landed for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Division 2 which included plenty of bug fixes and some additi🎐onal content,෴ but since then players have noticed a significant drop in the amount of ammo they’re able to find for their signature weapons.
On the subreddit page (via ), pla🅠yers have been expressing their frustrations over the lack of ammo they’re able to find after hours of play time. Many players have said they’ve gone through entire strongholds with very few - if any - ammo drops.
just a day ago explaining that they were having difficulty getting their hands on any ammo: “Ever since the patch today, there doesn’t seem to be ANY special ammo dropping from anything. Even if you kill with explosive, or headshot or status effect.”Since the꧂ thread was posted, hundreds of players have chimed in to say they’re experiencing the exact same issue.
“I had 2 rounds drop, but that was it for th🙈e entire stronghold. I thought that was rather odd”, Reddit user Prank_Owl wrote.
Several players have also said much the same thing on Twitter, with many saying they&rsquo꧃;ve been unable t𓆉o find any specialist ammo at all.
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Ubisoft has replied to numerous Tweets inquiring about the drop rate, and have sinဣce said the issue is under investigation.
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