The Division 2 is Going to be Bigger Than Its Predecessor

According to some new information shared by Ubisoft, Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is going to be bigger than its predecessor, and maybe the biggest Ubisoft game to date. This month during its financial call Ubisoft revealed two very interesting tidbits about Tom Clancy's The Division 2. One, its recent beta had more players than any other previous Ubisoft beta, ever. Two, its pre-orders have already surpassed that of the first the game.

With The Division not really providing players with great endgame content on day one, it looks like Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft are looking to ensure they don't make the same mistake twice. An infographic has been shared that details what it will take to reach the endgame in The Division 2, including its first raid. Taking to Twitter, the game's official account shared the image that contains a bit of information regarding "reaching endgame" in The Division 2. Beta participants are aware of Black Tusk, the new faction on the block. This group will consist of rather difficult enemies that armed beyond what is likely necessary, and they are gunning after you.

Clans will allow up to 50 accounts to join and work as a team, though each account can link up to 4 characters. Members can leave messages for one another, and those in admin roles can pin messages and organise further events. If you're not feeling like using Discord, clan voice channels will allow up to 25 members at once. Players will be placed into one of several tiers within a clan, as follows:

Recruit: No admin functionality
Agent: Able to recruit other members
Lieutenant: Can review recruit applications, promote members, moderate clan feed
Commander: Super admin

Ubisoft has revealed that it'll be incentivising digital pre-orders of The Division 2 on PC by offering a free game to eligible purchasers from a choice of three. In case you have almost any issues about where by in addition to the best way to work with Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Credits, you possibly can email us on our own page. According to the terms of offer, which has been announced just shy of a month before The Division 2's release, PC players that pre-order a digital copy of the online shooter before March 14th can get the standard digital edition of either Watch Dogs 2, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands, or Far Cry Primal for free.

Ubisoft is offering players who pre-order a digital copy of The Division 2 on PC a free game as a bonus. Ubisoft has revealed a neat little promotion for players willing to put money down early for The Division 2 on PC. Digital pre-orders made until March 14 get you a free game, one of three options. You can choose from Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Far Cry Primal, or Watch Dogs 2. The offer is valid on any of the game’s editions, at most retailers. This obviously includes purchasing from Uplay directly, or through the Epic Games Store.

Yesterday, Massive flipped a switch and allowed The Division closed beta players to access three level 30 endgame character as a way of showing off the crazy builds, tough challenges and different specializations of late-game characters. Now, the first tidbit is probably the least impressive of these two factoids, because it's expected.