Richard Bailey Jr. of The Koalition writes: Ever since Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft announced Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 last March, fans of the online action role-playing third-person shooter franchise have been eager for more information. Taking place entirely within a new setting and built from the ground up with the endgame content in mind first, it’s easy to see why curiosity continues to grow for this title each and every day.
Last month, I had an opportunity to sit down with Red Storm Senior Producer Tony Sturtzel after attending an awesome PvP Preview Event for The Division 2 in Cary, North Carolina. Below are a few questions that he answered regarding the hotly anticipated sequel and how things have evolved since then.
Time to gear up and save the day as the latest DLC for The Division 2 is here.
Haven't touched division 2 in 4 years but this dlc brought me back, still astonished by the graphics of this game and the attention to detail. Brooklyn dlc map is content packed with decent about of collectibles and side activities. Thinking of getting the premium pass, because I'll be doing 100% dlc completion.
To celebrate The Division 2’s sixth anniversary, Ubisoft shared a dev diary which included a sneak peek at the Battle for Brooklyn DLC, showing off Washington Street, the iconic view of Brooklyn Bridge, along with combat against the Cleaners.
The Division 2 celebrates year 6 with some interesting events.
After spending hands-on time with the PvP multiplayer in Tom Clancy's The Division 2 I can definitely say that I'm looking forward to the game even more now.
I hope that it's more Pve heavy than last time..
I did enjoy the division one, I just didn't like how PvP went in favour of the rogues..