The Division 2 Year 1 Episodes Revealed, New Raid Coming in Fall

Travel to locations like the National Zoon and Kenley College, with New York City also teased.

Posted By | On 10th, Jun. 2019

The Division 2

Ubisoft started off its showing of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 by announcing a free weekend for the looter shooter. It starts on Jun 13th and ends on June 16th, providing access to all the content in the game. Of course, that’s just the beginning – current players also got a look at the Year 1 post-launch content that’s coming.

Divided into three episodes, each will offer new story missions and excursions that venture outside of Washington D.C. to new locations. In Episode 1, releasing this July, players will be heading the National Zoo and Kenley College to hunt down a traitor. Episode 2 is out in Fall and takes players to the Pentagon – the next eight player raid will also be dropping at this time.

Episode 3 is a ways off, but seems to return to Manhattan, the setting for the first The Division. The hunt is on for an ex-member of the Division, and we hope to heck that it’s Aaron Keener, a primary antagonist in the first game who ran off with the Green Poison Virus. Stay tuned for more details on when the episodes go live in the coming months.


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