Ubisoft has constantly been adding new content to The Division 2, but not every content drop has gone smoothly. Case in point, Season 11 of the popular looter shooter was supposed to come out on February 7 but Ubisoft delayed it to a later date. Apparently, there's a very good if funny reason for it.

Ubisoft has recently announced that the start of Season 11 has been pushed back due to a "localization issue." The game developers tried to fix the problem but "brought down the build generation system" instead, which made it impossible to deploy a fix until the system has been rebuilt.

"Dear Agents, last week, we shared news that the season would be delayed due to a localization issue," the development team announced. This past Saturday, in the process of creating the update which would resolve the issue, we encountered an error that brought down the build generation system for The Division 2. As a result, we cannot update the game until this system has been rebuilt."

The development team intended to extend Season 10 until the new content can be deployed. Unfortunately, the devs could not deploy the update until the generation system is restored.