The division 2 was released on March 12, 2019, just over two years ago this week. A lot has happened in that time. Multiple updates, changes, bugs, controversies, teasers, puzzles and more. This is what has happened since then The division 2 came out.
- Even before The division 2 ‘The 2019 release began to spark controversy when Ubisoft tried to position the game as non-political. However, the game was installed in Washington DC and would be marketed using images and political messages. (And the game featured a lot of political stories and knowledge.) All of this made promises that were not political seem one strange lie that Ubisoft was selling to a specific group of players.
- On March 12, 2019, The division 2 released on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. It included a huge map satisfactory to explore, included museums based on real world locations found in DC. Our initial impressions of the game were positive and our review he came out impressed.
- The release of The Division 2 was not perfect. An annoying mistake caused special abilities, such as assault drones, not to work steadily. He finally patched up shortly after he appeared. Less annoying problems were also found, as a totally failed scale i NPCs who behaved as if they were possessed by the demons.
- A few weeks after the release, Ubisoft updated the game and changed a lot of things. He also added a new final mission.
- As players continued to explore the game world, they found secrets. One, in particular, it seemed to point to a Viking theme Assassin’s Creed game. Of course, today, in 2021, we know that the track was exactly like 2020 Assassin’s Creed Valhalla he was released. Players found other secrets, including hidden messages that needed to be decoded. Many of these secrets were added without anyone knowing about it or how they work.
- Players also saw a hidden detail that was neither funny nor amusing. A piece of art found in a building contained an envelope. Ubisoft apologized for the art and he quickly removed the word with a patch.
- In May 2019, Ubisoft added two new missions to the game. These did not focus only on combat. Instead, they presented new knowledge, new areas to explore, and some puzzle solutions. They were only available for season 1 pass holders.
- Later in May, The division 2 ‘The first raid was added to the game. Controversially, it was launched without coincidences support after Ubisoft implied it would have it. It was also very hard, leading the first team to beat more than 5 hours. The console players struggled to overcome it, but, after a few days, he was released some Xbox and PS4 computers withdrew it.
- In June 2019, during E3, Ubisoft revealed that a further expansion of the game would be possible that the players return to New York City, the setting for the first game. At that time, Ubisoft spoke Kotaku
and explained how they planned to fight the game. - Also in June, a strange player but one that allows players to kill animals to earn special ammo. Ubisoft quickly corrected this after it was discovered.
- In July 2019, one of the most important updates in the history of Division 2 was released. He added flashlights, something the players had been asking for since the game’s release. He also added new missions and a new way to play the raid. Now players could choose an easier difficulty and make matches with others. This would reward players with less powerful and rare loot, but would give more people a chance to play in the final activity.
- In August we examined whore statues. It’s weird. Also around that time, Ubisoft challenged players to find a police car that had a typographical error. They found him quickly, but only after fans found out he was in the game. Before, it had been hidden for months.
- In October, fans found a secret boss in the game. He had been there for months, like the secret of the police car, but it was only found after Ubisoft teased her.
- Later in October, Ubisoft updated the game and reviewed the operation of the loot and the computer. It made it easier to find the equipment you wanted and modify the loot you already had. While it wasn’t the most exciting update, it was a big step forward for the booty shooter.
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- In December 2019, Ubisoft added more tactical-themed clothing, after some fans complained about most of the clothes in the game it was too silly or ridiculous. Also that month, Ubisoft added a gun that shoots snowballs.
- On March 2, 2020, after a bit of a drought of new content and updates, Ubisoft released New York City Warlords. First triggered at E3 2019, this expansion was massive and saw players return to New York. It shook the way the game was handled by leveling up, looting and also modified the operation of the end-of-game progression.
- A few days after launch, we have reviewed the new expansion and they were happy with most of the changes and the new world to explore. Next to the new DLC, Ubisoft began the first season of Division 2, adding a battle pass system to the game and new enemy targets to pursue over the course of a few weeks.
- Later in March, players spent hours and hours crawling and finding all the hidden heads in the game. It took a bit of work, but for a weekend they met through Discord and he solved all the riddles and killed all the secret enemies.
- When March became April 2020, the covid-19 pandemic began to take over the world. A doctor told Kotaku about his experience in New York City fighting the virus, while playing at the same time Division 2, a game about a deadly virus that has killed millions around the world.
- In May 2020, fans were analyzed The division 2 after an update and discovered a number of audio files and clips that seemed to ruin the next year of content. It also hinted at a new mode.
- The second Division 2 raid was added in July 2020. Still, the race to be the first team to complete the new activity he was pampered by accusations of deception.
- In September, the leaked files found in May were shown to be accurate. A new game mode was added to the game. This new mode, Summit, commissioned players to fight up to 100 floors, each with different enemies and challenges. In October, the mode was updated to make it a little easier for people to really end up.
- In December 2020, The division 2 the developers shared bad news about a planned event. Due to covid-19, the event, which was intended to reuse an older area of the game, was canceled. Instead, some of their assets would be reworked at a smaller-scale clothing event. We later learned that this was anticipated to be one great crossover event with Resident Evil.
- January 2021 started with some great news. The developers behind it The division 1 i 2 they were going to work on one Star Wars game. At the time, players weren’t clear on what that meant The division 2 for the future.
- On February 2, a new one Resident Evil the crossover event was posted. It included clothing and equipment based on characters from the popular Capcom horror franchise. The event was … meh. But the update that added the new stuff also unlocked the frame rate on PS5 and Xbox Series X, letting the game reach 60 fps.
- February 2021, as the fourth season of The division 2 was finishing, it looked like the game was over. But Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot announced the opposite during a call with investors that month, explaining that the game had more updates. This seemed to surprise Massive, who issued a statement confirming that they had initially planned to end things after the fourth season, but would now continue to work on the game, adding more content. No specific plans were given at that time.
- Finally, earlier this month, Massive set out some plans on how to do it The division 2 to be continued. While the game will receive a new mode and some important content updates, Massive warned that players should not expect this content until at least the end of 2021. In the meantime, the old seasons will be repeated for the players who missed them. It’s not the most exciting way to keep the game alive, but it’s better than nothing.
And here are the things. It has now been just over two years The division 2 released. Many things have happened, with some great advances and some great descents.
Now, the popular game seems to be in support of life, while Massive and Ubisoft are focusing on other things. But with promises of more content at a later date, it looks like I’ll start The division 2 a few more times before it’s all over.