Developed by Ubisoft Massive and the same teams that worked on
Tom Clancy’s The Division,
The Division 2 is set in Washington D.C. and takes place seven months after the deadly virus was released in New York and ruined the once-great city. The sequel combines a wide variety of beautiful, iconic, and realistic environments spotlighting people who banded together to survive by any means necessary, this time facing The True Sons, a dangerous militaristic faction made up of mutineers and criminals.
As revealed by Ubisoft Store,
The Division 2 will give you a chance to "
play alone or with up to 3 friends in a 40-hour campaign in a torn and boiling Washington D.C. and prolong your The Division 2 journey with fresh, unique, and diverse challenges." Understandably, less experienced gamers will require a considerably longer time, as Ubisoft clams that you can finish it playing completely alone.
According to the one and only Walmart Canada (the same Walmart branch that had infamously leaked
RAGE 2, AC: Odyssey, and many other games right before E3 2018),
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2's open beta test will begin soon, on Feb. 1, 2019. Although Ubisoft hasn't confirmed or denied if this listing is accurate yet, it would make sense to host the beta one and a half month before the game's release.
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.