The Division 2 Will Feature Multiple Raids In The First Year
The first full reveal for The Division 2 came during Ubisoft’s E3 2018 presentation, and expectant fans immediately began to wonder what would differ from the original. One of the largest points of criticism regarding the original was the lack of end-game content, and thankfully Ubisoft is seemingly correcting that by implementing Raids, a feature that will likely have loads of staying power to keep the fan base happy once end-game is reached.
Naturally, those looking forward to The Division 2 have begun to wonder what is entailed in each Raid, and how soon players can expect them. While we still do not know much other than that some raids will contain 8 players, Creative Director Julian Gerighty was thankfully able to shed some light on how soon we can expect the new end-game feature after the game launches. In a recent Podcast with Gamertag Radio, Gerighty revealed that players can look forward to multiple Raids within the first year after the game launches, with more to come afterwards.
Unfortunately that was all that was revealed about Raids, though we will likely hear more about them in the months leading up to the game’s release. Here are some story details for The Division 2 for those interested:
The Division 2
Story
- Washington D.C. is on the brink of collapse. Lawlessness and instability threaten our society, and rumors of a coup in the capitol are only amplifying the chaos. All active Division agents are desperately needed to save the city before it’s too late.
- You are a member of the Division, an elite group of civilian agents charged with being the last line of defense. With DC at risk, it’s time to gear up and use your unique skills to take on this new threat.
The Division 2 launches for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on March 15, 2019.
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