• Digital Pre-Orders of The Division 2 Can be Made

    What's more impressive is the fact that its pre-order numbers have surpassed that of the first game. As you may recall, there was a ton of hype going into the release of The Division in March 2016. A ton. However, once the game launched, a lot of that hyped dissipated. The game wasn't notably remarkably in any single measure, had a ton of bugs, and was light on end-game content. I'm not saying it didn't have its fans and happy players it had a massive amount but the general consensus was that of disappointment.

     

    Invaded Missions, a new stronghold, 5 world tiers, and more are part of what it will take to reach the end. This includes the game's first raid, Operation Dark Hours. The image that accompanies this looks to be at an airport, which could possibly be Washington National Airport, which was briefly shown in a recent trailer. Clans themselves will also level up between 1-30, and increasing up the progression scale will unlock new features and items. There's no better place to boast about all that hard work with your very own clan headquarters, where vendors will also offer up items for sale. Players will have to progress through some of The Division 2's story to gain access to clans, though Ubisoft has said it's fairly early on.

    Digital Pre-Orders of The Division 2 Can be Made

    Currently, digital pre-orders of The Division 2 can be made via Ubisoft's store, its "distribution partners", and the Epic Games Store the publisher notably opted to forego sales through Steam at launch, saying "Epic continues to disrupt the videogame industry, and their third party digital distribution model is the latest example, and something Ubisoft wants to support". If you have any issues pertaining to wherever and how to use TD2 Credits, you can get hold of us at our own web-page.

     

    It's not valid on PC retail copies, or codes nicked from these copies such as those offered at some online retailers. Retailer that receive code from Ubisoft directly are good, though you may need to redeem your code first. I think this was a good idea because in games like these, the old video game adage is pretty true that the real game doesn't start until you beat it when it comes to looters like these. And I don't think playing through the first few levels and a few story campaign missions was enough to really set The Division 2 apart from the original, as I mentioned in my first batch of thoughts yesterday.

     

    As for why people are pre-ordering in droves once again who knows. Maybe it has something to do with all of the good will Ubisoft recouped by supporting the first game for as long as it did. Or maybe people think it looks really good, and to Ubisoft's credit, they've seemingly listened to fan feedback and have said all the right things up until now. Not many details have been shared regarding Operation Dark Hours, but we imagine it should be a good time for all that play. If you remember, during last year's E3, Ubisoft was sure to note that 8-player raids would be part of The Division 2, so there are definite fun times ahead.


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