Being from DC, I’m really curious about Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. Folks who have played the beta are raving about the game and from some of the 4K streams I saw it looks beautiful. Sadly I couldn’t play the beta because my temporary Condo has garbage internet and I can barely download a 5 gb that alone a 60gb file. But being from DC, I want to see how accurate they get some of the settings and locations, even if it is in a Post Apocalyptic world. Don’t know if I’m going to last 5 months in this place, but that’s another story. Why are most games, books and movies set in a post apocalyptic world? Why can’t we have a future of sunshine, puppies and flying cars? Game hits the streets, March 15th, 2019. Check out the final launch trailer!
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 releases worldwide on March 15, 2019, on the Xbox One family of devices including the Xbox One X, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Windows PC.
Led by Massive Entertainment in collaboration with seven other studios around the world*, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is the next evolution in the open-world online shooter RPG genre that the first game helped establish. Set seven months after a deadly virus was released in New York City, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will bring players into a fractured and collapsing Washington D.C. The world is on the brink, its people living through the biggest crisis ever faced in human history. As veteran Division agents, players are the last hope against the complete fall of society as enemy factions vie for control of the city. If Washington D.C. is lost, the entire nation falls. Building upon more than two years of listening to and learnings from The Division community, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will offer a substantial campaign that organically flows into a robust endgame, to create a cohesive and meaningful experience for all types of players.
For more information on Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, please visit: tomclancy-thedivision.ubisoft.