Tom Clancy's The Division 2

released on Mar 15, 2019

The Division 2 is an action-shooter RPG set in an open-world. Play in co-op and PvP modes that offer more variety in missions and challenges, new progression systems with unique twists and surprises, and fresh gaming innovations to engage players for years to come.


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Another great solo PvE game. I can not stress enough that for myself I need to be able to play alone sometimes and Division 2 is pefect for that. Played the heck out of it on console and now am starting up on PC once again

Soluciona bastantes problemas que tenía el primero, dando más opciones para builds y no haciendo la personalización exclusiva al endgame. Sorprendentemente han seguido añadiendo contenido, y le he podido exprimir unas 150h

The gameplay is really satisfying and better than 1 at the cost of a worse setting, hard to top division 1 snowy vibe. Could have been better if the gear sets and skills weren't that boring.
Also 90% of cosmetics really don't look good on agents or don't fit well it's really annoying. Great pve loop otherwise.

this is the kind of game you kinda wish you were playing but the version in your head is a much better, and more entertaining one than the actual game

Somehow I like the first one more despite this one being Better in every way. I thought the setting of the first one was cooler.

Following up on The Division was an obvious choice for Ubisoft thanks to the amount of money and critical praise the game received, which is why your agent finds themselves knee-deep in the swamp formerly known as Washington DC this time around.

As with the first game, the standout aspect of this game is the environment. Massive easily blows away even most other AAA studios in regards to making beautiful, detailed, and varied levels in iconic locations, and D2 is no exception. From sailboats beached on the National Mall to militias utilizing the Air and Space Museum as a munitions plant, the game's world is a dizzying tour of DC 12 months out from the end of civilization. Gameplay is once again a somewhat grindy looter shooter draped in operator aesthetics, but the health pool of both you and your enemies have been vastly reduced to subvert the dissonance of realistic graphics alongside bullet-sponge looters in bulletproof hoodies.

I still prefer the first game's world more (mostly due to my bias towards snow environments) but this game is a fine follow-up. If you like The Division, it's a good second helping.