Seven months after the deadly virus was released in New York and ruined the once-great city, the story of the brave few who risk their lives to protect humanity will be continued in Ubisoft Massive'
s Tom Clancy's The Division 2. Admittedly, the fact that this brand new looter shooter is set in a summertime Washington DC might disappoint some fans of the first game and its wonderful take on NYC in winter.
While it's hard to please everybody, there's no denying that the digital version of Washington in
The Division 2 is a thing to behold. Just like its critically acclaimed predecessor, the sequel is filled with little, barely noticeable details that make the whole experience a bit more special, from incorporating real-life disaster planning to abandoned in-game vehicles that have been drained of their valuable fuel.
Ubisoft has also released a special trailer that sheds new light on
The Division 2’s exclusive PC features, optimized with AMD. According to the French gaming company, PC players will have a unique chance to enjoy an optimized game with uncapped frame rate and display resolution, full UI and HUD customization, multi-screen and widescreen support, variable refresh rate support, and HDR support.
Be sure to take a closer look at "
The Division 2 vs. Real Life" and "
AMD PC Features" trailers below:
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.
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 will be available March 15th, 2019 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.