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The Division 2 - Descent Mode Free Update

Descent is a free, 1-to-4 player game mode with semi-infinite and randomized progression, versus an infinite difficulty curve, available to all players. Including competitive leaderboards, unique rewards and new build rules that are unavailble in the standard game.

Take the Descent to learn about the Black Tusk, Hunters, Division tech and Ortiz Robotics, and their relationship with the Secretary of Homeland Security, Calvin McManus.

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The Division 2: Battle for Brooklyn DLC Launches

Time to gear up and save the day as the latest DLC for The Division 2 is here.

HectixRose10d ago

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.

Garethvk10d ago

That is good to know. I played through the game and all DLC until about a year ago. It glit he'd after an update and the only support offered was delete and I stall again. So that derailed my enthusiasm.

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Celebrate Tom Clancy's The Division 2 Sixth Anniversary

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.

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HumanChimney86d ago

Great game but think we are ready for D3 now

N4GTG86d ago

The age of stretching out a game with new content and seasons has been upon us for a while. Sports games seem to be the only yearly releases now.

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The Division 2 Celebrates Six Years

The Division 2 celebrates year 6 with some interesting events.

GamerRN87d ago

Let's get Division 3 already

Garethvk87d ago

No kidding. Rumors that it is in production but so was the Free to Play one. What city do you think they will do? I am curious about L.A. but it does seem to focus on the East Coast. Boston would be interesting.