An interesting thread on Twitter teased that Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 might be available for Xbox Game Pass in the near future. The Division 2 released last year and was well received by both player and the critic. If the title arrives to the service, then it would definitely be one of the best games in the service, and would attract a lot of new subscribers.
Are you locked and loaded? Because we are.
— Xbox (@Xbox) January 17, 2020
*grabs squirt gun* We're ready.
— Xbox Game Pass (@XboxGamePass) January 17, 2020
Xbox Game Pass cost $10 a month, this service deliver players free games every month and a huge games library which is expanded every month.
“Washington D.C. is on the brink of collapse. Lawlessness and instability threaten our society, and rumours of a coup in the Capitol are only amplifying the chaos. All active Division agents are desperately needed to save the city before it’s too late,” reads an official pitch of the game. “In Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, the fate of the free world is on the line. Lead a team of elite agents into a post-pandemic Washington DC to restore order and prevent the collapse of the city.
The Division 2 is built with an “endgame-first” mentality, ensuring players always have access to fresh, unique, and diverse activities long after completing the main campaign. Endgame will introduce brand new challenges and progression systems, unique twists and surprises, and for the first time, raids. The Division 2 will offer regular new Post-launch content: access a full year of free additional story-driven missions, map expansions and gameplay modes.”
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is an open-world, action shooter RPG experience set in Washington D.C., where exploration and player-progression are essential. This dynamic environment combines the series’ core authenticity and tactical decisions, RPG action, trading and more like never before. Play solo or in online coop with a team up to 4 players to complete a wide range of activities, from main missions to adversarial PvP matches.
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