If you’ve landed on this page, it’s likely because The Division 2 servers are presently offline for maintenance, and you’re seeking server status updates. Ubisoft frequently takes the servers offline for scheduled maintenance, even though the majority of these instances result in no noticeable changes for players.
You might have also encountered a message stating, “The Division 2 services are not available at this time. Please try again later,” or “The Division 2 Disconnected” if you’ve been attempting to play the game. Typically, the scheduled downtime is normally expected to last for a total of 3 hours.
The Division 2 Server Status
The Division 2 servers are set to go offline on July 4, 2023, as Ubisoft commences scheduled maintenance.
“We’ll be taking #TheDivision2 servers down for a scheduled maintenance tomorrow, July 4th, at 9:30 AM CEST, 3:30 AM EDT, 12:30 AM PDT,” reads a tweet from Ubisoft. A 3-hour downtime is expected.
You can grab the patch notes here.
We’ll keep you posted on any other Division 2 server maintenance schedules that might be coming up over the coming months, so please keep us bookmarked for the latest information.
While we wait, check out our handy Delta-03 error code guide, should you encounter any further difficulties. We’ll also provide some information on the Mike01 error below:
The Division 2 Mike01 Error
MIKE01 error is simple; “The Division 2 services are not available at this time. Please try again later,” it says, making it clear that it’s a connectivity issue. According to the official word from Ubisoft, MIKE01 should, ideally, only appear in cases where the game is under maintenance.
In case you’re receiving the MIKE01 code even while the server isn’t under maintenance, the issue might - hopefully - be resolved by a quick PC restart. This is, however, not always the case, so we’d suggest checking if some other Internet problem is plaguing your connection.
Ubisoft also recommends running the integrated Windows Internet connectivity troubleshooter, in case nothing else works. Anyhow, chances are that you’ll never run into MIKE01, short of those instances in which the game is under maintenance, so here’s hoping!
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