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Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is now free to play on UPLAY and Epic Games Store until March 1st

Ubisoft has launched a free trial weekend for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. PC gamers can go ahead, download the game from Epic Games Store or UPLAY, and start playing. This free to play weekend will last until March 1st.

This free to play trial will give you access to the main game. Naturally, you will be able to transfer your progress to the game once you decide to purchase it.

This free trial comes right after the temporarily reduction of the game’s price. For almost a week, PC gamers could purchase the game for only $3 in US and €3 in Europe.

In case you weren’t aware of, The Division 2 is a looter shooter that came out almost a year ago. Below you can find its key features:

  • Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is an online action-shooter RPG experience, where exploration and player progression are essential.
  • Save a country on the brink of collapse as you explore an open, dynamic, and hostile world in Washington, DC.
  • Fight together with your friends in online co-op or against others in competitive PvP.
  • Choose a unique class specialization to take on the toughest challenges with friends in a genre-defining endgame.

10 thoughts on “Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is now free to play on UPLAY and Epic Games Store until March 1st”

  1. CDPR and 3 games > company worth eight billion dollars!
    Ubisoft and tone of s.h.a.t.t games > company worth nine billion dollars!
    Now you get the idea what were they doing in recent years……

  2. Been playing it a lot recently. Especially with the expansion announcement, so many people started playing again.
    Really like the game.

  3. Yeah, I don’t understand people that invest in a game where you have to constantly be connected to the internet for it to EVER work. Especially a game that you have to pay full price for. You don’t own Schitt. Why even bother. Mind boggling to me. We could’ve put stop to this always-online rubbish from the get go, but nah, that’s not how we roll. Gamers just love to eat Schitt…

  4. Yeah, I don’t understand people that invest in a game where you have to constantly be connected to the internet for it to EVER work. Especially a game that you have to pay full price for. You don’t own Schitt. Why even bother. Mind boggling to me. We could’ve put stop to this always-online rubbish from the get go, but nah, that’s not how we roll. Gamers just love to eat Schitt…

  5. Graphics -> good, gameplay -> okay -> But there is no point in this game i was bored of it whitin a hour. I can’t belive i was tricked to play this.

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