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The Division 2 is the sequel to Ubisoft's prestigious action game, in which the exploration and progression of the player are essential to be able to face each of the challenges presented by the game. Although it is classified as an action game, the truth is that it has a strong RPG component, both for the progression of the character and the importance of equipment, skills,…The Gold version of The Dvision 2 includes a year 1 pass that includes early 7-day access to all episodes of year 1, exclusive customization elements, additional activities and more content that will soon be unveiled.
I would highly recommend Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 to just about anyone, even if you weren’t a huge fan of the first game. This feels like a much better attempt all around, and certainly scratches the same itch that games like Diablo and Destiny did for me. It also has plenty of initial content to explore, making it feel like a worthwhile purchase while the developer irons out the finer points. So absolutely give The Division 2 a chance, you won’t be disappointed.
Ubisoft has succeeded in making The Division 2 contents so long and deep to keep us entertained for the whole length of the main campaign, and even after that. The end game is what you could expect: shoot, loot, rinse and repeat, but at least there are many ways to approach it.
The negatives are vastly outweighed by all the brilliance The Division 2 brings to the table. There's a genuine argument to be made for the game's main campaign as being worth it on its own, far before the endgame gets its hooks in you. That's a genre first.
Ubisoft Massive learned from its errors in creating The Division 2, which is somehow similar, but bigger and better for the most part.
The Division 2 improves upon the original in nearly every way, offering a staggering amount of content to engage with. The Dark Zone still stands apart, delivering tense multiplayer scenarios, and the ability to play either solo or co-op is something we don’t take for granted as it’s not always easy to coordinate game time with friends or family. While we’ve grown accustomed to rocky launches from similar games, it’s easy to recommend The Division 2 as it is today, and the year one road map makes us incredibly excited for where the game is heading.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 raises the bar for the looter shooter genre. Put simply, it is the complete package.
It’s remorseless violence, repetitious and ingrained after only a few hours. The Division 2 becomes a passive activity, blind to basic narrative technique and crass in form. No characters stand out, no personalities prove memorable, while the ultimate purpose seems to only instill an eventual tyranny.
March 1, 2019
The Division 2 details its first year content post launch. Read more
February 4, 2019
Ubisoft will publish physical editions for PC for The Division 2 and Far Cry New Dawn. Read more
January 18, 2019
Ubisoft announces the multiplayer content for The Division 2. Watch video
January 17, 2019
The Division 2’s private beta starts on February 7th. Read more
January 10, 2019
The Division 2 skips Steam and will be released on the Epic Games Store. Read more
July 18, 2018
The Division 2 Breaks Record for Beta Registrations. Read more