Ubisoft Hosted a Couple of Private Betas for The Division 2

Developer and publisher Ubisoft revealed more details about the open beta in an update on Monday. It will be available from March 1-4 on all three platforms. It will also introduce players to some content not shown during the game's private beta. News about the open beta accidentally slipped earlier this month during a developer livestream on Twitch. Although the developer didn't reveal details or a start date, he did say Ubisoft was going to fix a certain issue before open.

Ubisoft has hosted a couple of private betas for The Division 2, but this weekend, the publisher is giving all players across PS4, Xbox One, and PC a chance to try out the upcoming shooter with its first open beta. In case you have almost any issues about where by in addition to the best way to work with The Division 2 Credits, you possibly can email us on our own page. Ahead of the test, Ubisoft has shared a new trailer showing off some of the content players will be able to experience. The three missions available can be played on Normal or Hard modes, and they are the Grand Washington Hotel, Jefferson Trade Center, and Viewpoint Museum. Five optional side missions will also be available as players explore D.C., and parts of four named zones with varying levels of difficulty will be explorable: The White House (also your base of operations), Downtown East, The Federal Triangle and the Smithsonian.

One of Ubisoft's most-anticipated new titles is The Division 2, the sequel to the popular first game that launched back in 2016. The Division 2 is a third-person military shooter which tasks you with stopping malicious forces from seizing control of the government in the District of Columbia. It's unclear how the rest of the country is affected. There's an open beta taking place from March 1 to 4, and it has been greatly improved since the closed beta which took place a few weeks ago. You can read about all the changes below from Ubisoft.

The open beta for Tom Clancy's The Division 2 will kick off this Friday, March 1st. But before that happens, we get a new trailer for it. The trailer is pretty much what you might expect for a demo promo, as you're shown exactly what you'll be working with and experiencing as a solo player or as a team. Including the endgame experience where you get a lot heavier and powerful weaponry, but then have to deal with problems on the same level as you.

The open beta will raise the character level cap to eight, Ubisoft said. It will also include an additional story mission called Viewpoint Museum, along with an additional skill Chem Launcher with two variants, Riot Foam and Explosive Vapor. Beta participants can look forward to two more settlement projects with the second upgrade of the theater, and a new skirmish player vs. player map named Capitol Ruins.

The Division 2 open beta will run on all three platforms from March 1-4. During that time, players will be able to embark on three main missions on Normal and Hard modes. Two of these, Grand Washington Hotel and Jefferson Trade Center, were previously featured during the game's private betas, while Viewpoint Museum is new for this test.