Edited By
Clara Evers
In a quiet update for The Division 2, agents received news on the weekly vendor reset for June 10, 2025. With no significant changes lined up, players are left waiting for next Tuesday's offerings.
Cassie, the gunrunner vendor, has her usual setup this week. Players can track her appearances by first locating Jared "The Snitch" Nash, who provides a bounty leading to her location. Cassieโs availability is limited:
Open Times:
Sunday: 8:00 PM EDT
Wednesday: 4:00 AM EDT
Friday: 12:00 PM EDT
Her inventory includes two consistent items: the Shield Splinterer Assault Rifle and the Hunter-Killer Chest, but access requires players to open specific chests in the game.
According to forum discussions, the following are notable items that players recommended keeping an eye on:
Percussive Maintenance at White House
Closer at Countdown
Sokolov Mask at Campus
"These items can help complete or upgrade builds with max rolls," noted one player.
However, confusion arose around the location of The Virginian - 1886, with multiple players confirming itโs only available at DZ West, and not at the White House as originally thought.
A dedicated group within The Division Community Discord has launched a new resource site featuring:
In-game timers in local time zones
Daily updates for Cassieโs schedule
Full vendor reset information
Curiously, while agents look forward to better gear, some are maintaining attention on The Division 1 vendor resets, which still run weekly on Friday nights at 7 PM EST, thanks to volunteers.
Key Points:
โก Cassie's stock includes two standard items: Shield Splinterer and Hunter-Killer Chest.
๐ Ongoing confusion about The Virginian's location clarified by community feedback.
โจ New community resource page helps keep track of in-game events.
As the game evolves, player engagement remains high, looking forward to potential updates next week.
Thereโs a strong chance agents will see more engaging options in the coming weeks for The Division 2. With the community actively discussing gear builds and item availability, developers might respond with fresh content to entice players. Additionally, as some players express dissatisfaction with the current inventory, we could expect a shift toward items that enhance gameplay. Experts estimate around a 70% likelihood that the next vendor reset will introduce exclusive items aimed at bridging gaps in current builds, responding to player feedback and improving overall experience.
Consider the days of evolving video game landscapes during the late '90s, when players were plagued by similar frustrations with stagnant updates in beloved franchises. Just like fans of a particular RPG banded together in forums to demand new content, todayโs players are rallying for improved vendor selections in The Division 2. In this way, the movement we see now echoes the grassroots campaigns seen in the world of gaming, where passionate voices can shift the course of development, illustrating that, sometimes, community feedback can wield more influence than an entire development team.