The Division 2 Focuses On The Endgame And Refines Its Core Combat

The Division 2 Focuses On The Endgame And Refines Its Core Combat

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-division-2-focuses-on-the-endgame-and-refines-/1100-6459715/

When looking at Tom Clancy's The Division in the broader sense, the game has shown considerable growth since its 2016 launch. After several expansions adding in new events and areas to explore, along with many updates tweaking the level grind and endgame content, Ubisoft's shared world action-RPG title slowly evolved into the game that many fans wanted when it was first released. And with The Division 2, the same developers at Massive Entertainment and Red Storm are looking to maintain that momentum with the series' next outing.

Set seven months after the initial outbreak of the Black Friday virus, The Division 2 will bring the online action-RPG to Washington D.C, which has also been decimated by mass panic, and opportunistic new factions looking to take advantage of the power vacuum. Unlike Manhattan's snow-covered wasteland from the original game, D.C. is far more lawless, made worse by an an immense heatwave driving more people to desperation. With the Division agency having gone silent, the remaining agents in the field have to reclaim control of the city. Prior to the official announcement at the Microsoft Press Conference, we got the play a short section of the game, while speaking with creative director Terry Spier about their continued sights on trying to keep things interesting for the long term.

The Division 2 Focuses On The Endgame And Refines Its Core Combat

Jun 20, 2018, 9:30pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-division-2-focuses-on-the-endgame-and-refines-/1100-6459715/ > When looking at Tom Clancy's The Division in the broader sense, the game has shown considerable growth since its 2016 launch. After several expansions adding in new events and areas to explore, along with many updates tweaking the level grind and endgame content, Ubisoft's shared world action-RPG title slowly evolved into the game that many fans wanted when it was first released. And with The Division 2, the same developers at Massive Entertainment and Red Storm are looking to maintain that momentum with the series' next outing. > Set seven months after the initial outbreak of the Black Friday virus, The Division 2 will bring the online action-RPG to Washington D.C, which has also been decimated by mass panic, and opportunistic new factions looking to take advantage of the power vacuum. Unlike Manhattan's snow-covered wasteland from the original game, D.C. is far more lawless, made worse by an an immense heatwave driving more people to desperation. With the Division agency having gone silent, the remaining agents in the field have to reclaim control of the city. Prior to the official announcement at the Microsoft Press Conference, we got the play a short section of the game, while speaking with creative director Terry Spier about their continued sights on trying to keep things interesting for the long term.