Ubisoft has just released the story trailer for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. According to the publisher, seven months have passed since a deadly virus hit New York City and the rest of the world, crippling the population. When the virus hit, The Division, a unit of civilian sleeper agents, was activated as the last line of defense and since then, Division agents have been fighting relentlessly to save what remains.
Washington, D.C. – the most heavily protected city on earth – is at risk, leaving the entire nation on the brink of collapse. If Washington, D.C., is lost, then the nation falls. As a Division agent who has been in the field for seven months, you and your team are the last hope to stop the fall of society after the pandemic collapse.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is an online open world, action shooter RPG experience set in a collapsing and fractured Washington, D.C. This new setting promises to combine a wide variety of beautiful, iconic, and realistic environments where the player will experience the series’ trademark for authenticity in world building, rich RPG systems, and fast-paced action like never before.
Players will be able to experience the game in solo or co-op with a team of up to four players to complete a wide range of activities, from the main campaign and adversarial PvP matches to the Dark Zone.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 releases on March 15th.
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Enjoyed the PVE side of 1st one, not interested in this since they pulled it from Steam.
Why is having more than one launcher such a problem for so many people? Isn’t pretty common to have a second hard-drive where all the crap goes? It’s not like it’s making your pc slower or anything.
With GOG and Steam, I have ~2,200 games. I don’t need the hassle of another client. BTW. How many copies of each game do you install at once?
You don’t make much sense because if you had it on steam it also means you have it on Uplay because you have to run steam and Uplay together. Now you can just get this stupid game on just Uplay if you care that much. I never understand why anyone would buy a Uplay game on steam when you have to have both clients open at once, why not just buy it from Uplay. What the hell do i care anyways, i’d never buy a UbiSoft game, much-less and Always-Online one. You guys logic just seem very stupid to me when it comes to Steam and Uplay. They are both the same Rubbish.
Steam is always on + overlay
You claim I make no sense, that all parts involved are stupid, rubbish. Yet you also admit you don’t understand. Maybe lay of the net until you finish nursery.
“I don’t need the hassle of another client” wow how dense are you? Can’t you fcking read or what. And “How many copies of each game do you install at once?” like what the actual fck.. It’s such a stupid statement that I don’t even know where to begin…
All my clients are installed on my second hard-drive you effing moron. Please tell what part of my comment you didn’t understand, and I will do my very best to make sure you do, although I’m quite certain that no matter how I phrase it, you never will.
“”I don’t need the hassle of another client” wow how dense are you?”
What is it with the anger?
“And “How many copies of each game do you install at once?” like what the
actual fck.. It’s such a stupid statement that I don’t even know where
to begin…”
How many was that, or is simple arithmetic a problem for you?
“All my clients are installed on my second hard-drive you effing moron.”
Sorry, why is that? Still having problems with anger?
“Please tell what part of my comment you didn’t understand”
I have no problem understanding you, an angry kid.
“, and I will do
my very best to make sure you do, although I’m quite certain that no
matter how I phrase it, you never will.”
I think you need to read the question you were asked first. Oh and do tell us where on the teddy did the bad man touch you?
Interesting, after all this time, the first E3 trailer of the Division 1 with the fake gameplay and fake graphics looks much better than this thats coming out years later.
Blame the gamers dude, they will swallow anything you put in-front of them. I’m 35 years old and it makes me wish i went to school for video gaming, cause i would’ve been so rich off these fools. I’d just asset flip all damn day and be so rich. It’s so sad to watch man…
Consoles already struggled with the 1st one. They are main priority
The first one had great atmosphere, surroundings and feeling alongside great graphics that went pretty good with the gameplay (way to repetitive for it to become an instant classic, but after all the patched it’s a really good game, even now it ticks all the boxes).
Now it feels empty and just a mediocre game coming from Massive or any other developer.
Yeah the sheer amount of detail and just general clutter in the world was really impressive. Just running around NY was fun its just too bad the missions were so bland.