The Division 2: Episode 3 focuses on finding a cure to the virus
The Division 2 is about to get even better!
What you need to know
- The Division 2 is a third-person shooter from Ubisoft.
- The game keeps on getting regular updates that enhance the experience.
- Today, Ubisoft released the first trailer for Episode 3 that takes you to Coney Island.
- You can purchase The Division 2 for $30 on Amazon.
The Division 2 is the sequel to the popular first game that launched back in 2016. The game is a third-person military shooter that tasks you with stopping malicious forces from seizing control of the government in the District of Columbia. However, it looks like the latest chapter takes you away from the capitol.
The game has received a steady amount of content since it launched all those months ago, but there are even more additions on the horizon. Today, Ubisoft detailed what to expect from Episode 3.
Episode 3 takes you to Coney Island in Brooklyn where you have to rescue a scientist who may have the cure for the deadly virus. However, it's not as easy as it sounds. He's heavily guarded and you're in for one hell of a fight. We don't know when Episode 3 is coming, but as soon as we know, we'll share the information.
Do you still play The Division 2? What were you hoping to see out of it in the future? Let us know. Hopefully, the Coney Island content will be a meaningful addition to the game, and tie up some loose ends when it comes to the plot.
The continuation of a popular franchise
One of Ubisoft's most popular new titles is The Division 2, the sequel to the popular first game that launched back in 2016. The game is a third-person shooter that requires you to save the American government.
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