New ‘The Division 2’ Gameplay Trailer, Details Revealed At E3 2018 (VIDEO)
Yesterday fans got their very first look at Ubisoft’s upcoming The Division 2 during Microsoft’s E3 2018 presentation. Today, Ubisoft released two brand new trailers for the game, as well as revealing some thrilling new details that should excite those that had issues with the first game’s limited content. First, check out the new cinematic trailer for The Division 2 below:
According to Ubisoft, The Division 2 takes place in a one-to-one recreation of Washington, D.C. With a much bigger area to explore, Agents of the Division should naturally expect even more content, right? Absolutely. Today during Ubisoft’s E3 2018 presentation it was revealed that The Division 2 will feature Raids, which is an extremely exciting feature to be added to the series. Additionally, the RPG elements of the game will continue past its level 30 cap. Once players reach level 30 they can choose from different available specializations, such as sharpshooter, demolitionist, and survivalist, each of which comes with its own progression path. Check out the new The Division 2 gameplay trailer below:
https://youtu.be/c8uksqsuTj8
In addition to the exciting new gameplay elements being brought to the sequel, fans will also be able to look forward to loads of new post-launch content, including “a year’s worth of story-driven missions, map expansions, and new modes for free.” Those that are looking for even more can purchase an optional premium pass, which will give players access to one year of exclusive add-ons.
The Division 2 launches on March 15, 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
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