The Division Is Free To Keep On PC For A Limited Time

Division Developer Hints At Offline Sequel Following 1.8 Update

With the game currently in the midst of the Warlords of New York expansion, there’s no shortage of updates arriving for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 in recent months. However, fans who missed out on the first game from 2016 may now have their best chance to catch up with the sequel. Revealed on social media, PC users can now get a free copy of The Division to play, but only for a limited time.

Currently live on the Ubisoft website, registered users will be able to easily add The Division to their Uplay game library until next week – specifically starting on September 1st and ending September 7th at 01:00 a.m. As per the site’s description of the game: “After a deadly pandemic sweeps through New York, it’s up to Agents to save what remains. Complete missions, explore the Dark Zone, and fight back enemy factions alone or with 3 friends. Experience a full endgame offering you new PvP and PvE modes.”

The Division going free this week is sure to be a treat for PC players, but those on Xbox One will also be able to get the game for free before the end of September. The Division is currently available at no extra charge for members of Xbox Live Gold alongside several other titles throughout the remainder of the month. The freebies for PlayStation Plus unfortunately didn’t complete the hat trick, but the platform nonetheless has some solid picks that players may want to check out for the next few weeks.

What do you think? Are you glad to have the chance to check out Tom Clancy’s The Division, or are you instead awaiting the next update for The Division 2? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to follow Don’t Feed the Gamers on Twitter and Facebook to be informed of the latest gaming and entertainment news 24 hours a day! For more headlines recently featured on DFTG, check out these next few news stories:

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