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Who doesn’t like online role-playing video games? Well, if you’re one of those crazy fans of online games, you’ll be amazed to know about the return of another free trip to Washington with ‘The Division 2.’

Holding your breath? Yes, you’re right! Getting another free weekend with The Division 2 is a delight. Ubisoft has confirmed by announcing that they’re offering you to play its pandemic-driven shooter for nothing in exchange. Many of you will be aware of a similar opportunity in October 2019 and then the beginning of 2020. If you want to roam around the streets of Washington D.C. once again, this is the best time and opportunity to go on a virtual trip.

For the newbies, Ubisoft is the publisher of the game developed by Massive Entertainment, which was initially released in 2016. The game follows the plot of the release of a dangerous ‘Green poison’ which leads to a pandemic. To save the global scale, agents of the Strategic Homeland Division or ‘The Division’ are ordered to preserve the continuity of government. The Division 2 is full of adventure and events that you’ll come across playing it.

The Division 2 is an improved version of the original game and is highly appreciated by the critics. It has three dark zones where the players can defeat their enemies for tough loot. As the free weekend is approaching, which is from September 24th to September 28th, it is followed by a massive discount of 85 percent over the complete game, in case you’re up for some investing. You might want to grab the opportunity and dive right in. Not only this, but the discount also applies to all the additional content over the past 18 months.

It is essential to note that the event isn’t focusing on Stadia. Thus, Ubisoft will enable the players to enjoy the free game on PlayStation and PC. A huge advantage of playing The Division 2 for free is cutting the need to download the same before playing. It also means that you don’t have to stress over downloading a huge amount of data, especially for the free weekend.

Interestingly, the reports say that the complete version of the full game will be available. Therefore, if you want to enter the free weekend on PC, you’ll have to make your way to Uplay or the Epic Game Store and play from 09:00 on Thursday to 16:00 on Monday. Though, The Division 2 has a lot more than exploring in just one weekend and demands a lot of hours to reach the endgame. This piece of info is relevant to the ones who’ll be sticking with the game for a longer period, as you probably won’t be able to scratch it.

If you have been a part of the previously conducted free play weekends, your progress of the game will carry forward, which means you won’t have to begin from the start. Not only this but if you’re willing to buy the game after the trial ends, the progress again will carry over.

As per the feedback of the players after the first game, the developers tried to put in more content and upgrade the endgame. After the first gameplay premiere, the game was released on March 15, 2019, for PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox One. As mentioned by the team of developers, a lot of efforts had been made to make the sequel different from its original.

The Division 2 is referred to as one of the strongest launches of the genre, and the players are loving what it has got to offer. You’ll be surprised to know of its sales figure, which is more than 10 million copies throughout the eighth generation of video game consoles. Still, thinking about ways to spend your lazy weekend in a fun way? Well, there is nothing better than getting your hands on one of the huge online video games, that too for free.

SOURCE:- It’s Time for Another Trip With The Division 2

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