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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition

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Platform: PlayStation 4


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is an online action shooter RPG experience, where exploration and player progression are essential
  • Save a country on the brink of collapse as you explore an open, dynamic, and hostile world in Washington, DC
  • Fight together with your friends in online co-op or against others in competitive P2P
  • Choose a unique class specialization to take on the toughest challenges with friends in a genre defining endgame
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Description

The fate of the free world is on the line in Tom Clancy The Division 2. Lead a team of elite agents into a post-pandemic Washington, DC, to restore order and prevent the collapse of the city.FEATURESA TRANSFORMED WASHINGTON, D.C.In the wake of the virus, storms, flooding, and subsequent chaos have radically transformed Washington, D.C. Explore a living open world full of diverse environments, from flooded urban areas to historic sites and landmarks, during one of the hottest summers in history. The streets have been overrun with enemy factions, each with its own agenda and each vying for control of DC. It will be up to you to liberate the city and protect what remains of society.BEST-IN-CLASS ENDGAME EXPERIENCETom Clancy’s The Division 2 was built with an “endgame-first” mentality, ensuring players always have access to fresh, unique, and diverse activities long after completing the main campaign. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2’s endgame will introduce brand new challenges and progression systems, unique twists and surprises, and for the first time, raids. Players will also be able to access a wealth of post-launch content, including a full year of free additional story-driven missions, map expansions, and gameplay modes.REVAMPED PLAYER PROGRESSION AND NEW SPECIALIZATIONSAfter completing the main campaign, gain access to new specializations such as demolitionist, sharpshooter, and survivalist. Each specialization will open up an entire new progression system with new skills, mods, and unique talents to acquire and maximize your agent efficiency in your chosen role. DYNAMIC LIVING WORLDCivilians and enemy factions are constantly striving to survive, vying for necessities such as food, medicine, and ammunition. As the factions face off against each other in a ravaged DC, they will fight to seize control of resources and locations – and for their very survival. The various needs and motivations from each faction will collide, triggering different encounters between enemy and friendly factions, civilians, and ultimately you as an Agent, creating a dynamic living world full of surprises.UNITE THE CIVILIANSCivilians have banded together in settlements to rebuild their society, but their very existence is threatened. Work closely with them to keep them safe and in turn, they will come to your aid and provide supplies and assistance to build up your base of operations, giving a deeper meaning to the people and the world around you. A RENEWED DARK ZONE EXPERIENCEThe Dark Zone is an untamed area of the map with some of the best loot in the game. The Dark Zone is also the most dangerous area in the game, where fear, betrayal, and tension are high, as any other agent can turn against you and steal your hard-earned loot. In Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, this playground was designed to provide a fair and exciting experience to all players, regardless of their level of progression.

Publication Date: March 15, 2019


Computer Platform: PlayStation 4


Global Trade Identification Number: 54


UPC: 887256036454


Release date: March 15, 2019


Product Dimensions: 0.57 x 6.72 x 5.39 inches; 2.88 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: UBP30512184


Item Weight: 2.88 ounces


Manufacturer: Ubisoft


Date First Available: August 21, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So far so great!
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Updated review: I still think the game is great. It is online but not like call of duty or battlefield. It is more about team work and doing missions together. 95% of the game you could play alone if u wanted too. Also all your equipment, weapons, clothing is upgradable. The bottom line is if you like the first one you will like this one more. If you like coop type shooters, fully customizing your character, and an open world environment this game may be for you. March 14th This game is amazing! I played the first Division and enjoyed it but this one is already on the track to be better! I have only put 3 or so hours into the game but figured since it was released today, I would give people on the fence an idea what the game is like. Graphics are the best I’ve seen on the PS4. Still not completely realistic but better then most games being released. They story is great and easy to follow and sucks you in! No hesitation on getting you into the action. Also, great cut scenes! You get a little character customization but not too much. The controls are easy to learn and explained well too. If you liked any of the Tom Clancy’s game in the past you won’t be disappointed. I will update this review as I put more time into it but as of now two thumbs up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019 by Pointman

  • Awesome Game, Better than the first
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
The Division 2 is honestly a fun enjoyable game. I have spent many hours by myself and with friends playing. I have found that there is a lot more exploration, and the nice thing is you get rewarded well for this exploration. The enemies vary by area which is really nice. Something else I thought was really cool, I would stroll into an area and I would find the different factions fighting among themselves. I could then swoop in behind them and take them both out once they were hurt pretty good. Something else I think was done really good is just the actual map of Washington. when I say map I mean the actual visuals of the city. Walking around I really get the sense that I am there. Especially when you come upon one of the famous monuments or historical sites. There was a lot of effort into reproducing this area of Washington. Another aspect i like is that you can actually explore a lot more insides of places and even underground. I will finish this review with saying that the way that they did the missions and side missions is so much better now. I really feel like the side missions mean something now, not just mindless fetch quest. In some cases they are more involved than the main missions. Ubisoft went all out this time. There has been a steady amount of updates and added content and much more to come. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019 by Marc Anderkin Marc Anderkin

  • Returned item.
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Didn’t open. Played the first one and decided I wanted a more solo friendly game.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by Judie Rogers

  • Good but a Bit Tedious
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
After 50 hours with this 3d person, open world looter shooter, I've attained level 18 and unlocked most zones on the map. DC is rendered in exquisite detail. Weapons have excellent animations. There's no plot to speak of, and things get repetitive. But if you enjoy roaming, inventory management, character customization and specialization, weapons modding, cooperative PvE (and PvP if you want) then you'll be very happy as there is no shortage of combat encounters, missions and loot. There's all sorts of mods and armor sets that deal significant passive bonuses. You don't need PS Plus to log in and play solo, but you need it to access cooperative PvE (I'm not sure about PvP). There's no predatory loot boxes (as of March 2019 but that may change as there are suspicious looking "cache" boxes that for the time being are awarded only at certain experience thresholds). Presently, if you want to spend real word dough on cosmetics like outfits skins and emotes you certainly can, though supposedly all outfits are available on the map as loot drops. But it's a vast, vast map. I spent five bucks on the army shirt and grunge boots, and I only had about 10 cents left over, so they're not trying to gouge you by forcing you to a higher price point. Character Customization: You've got 20 options split evenly between male and female. You can choose a preset and adjust hair style, complexion, skin tone and facial features, but you cannot swap out features, meaning there's only so much customization you can do to each preset. Your character is completely mute, and does not receive a name. NPCs just call you "Agent" ("Come here, Agent!") and you don't respond in cut scenes other than to nod (sometimes) and walk away. Your PS gamer tag is visible to other players in common areas as well as a number which I believe is linked to PvP progression (for most players I've seen so far that number is zero). If you stop moving you can pan the camera 360 degrees and view the front of your character. You select an outfit to start the game and anything beyond that you have to purchase with real world dough or find on the map. You can equip different load outs and join a clan (guild, fleet etc.). You do not need PS Plus to join a clan, but as noted above you need it for cooperative play. Clans are optional but have cool rewards. You can apply to join a specific clan after searching preferences. So far, at least in my experience, folks are chill. My first application was accepted and I even got promoted without asking. Controls: Floaty and sluggish. There's a cool cover to cover mechanic. Neglect to use it at your peril because your Agent cannot withstand much punishment out in the open. If you get sucked into cover too early and remain exposed, the controls to move around corners in cover are really slow. Use the combat roll to get out of cover fast as cover is sticky. Skills: These are fun to use and essential for success in combat. Hint: If you're playing solo use offensive skills like the chem launcher and turret, since the defensive ones like shields and regen drones won't save you if you're flushed from cover or otherwise in trouble, which you will be often. Consider investing SHD (shade) Tech in perks, not in buying different versions of the same skills. Solo play is tough. You gonna die a lot. But it's also rewarding when you finally pull through and the missions do typically provide crafting upgrades (and you know in advance what crafting options will be unlocked, so you can focus your efforts). Further hint: Do the Department of Justice Mission and get the extended 5.56 mag, or equip an LMG. A larger clip is a big plus because enemies are spongy, especially the ones that charge into your face, and if you get stuck in close quarters combat the odds are not in your favor even though there is a melee attack. Don't forget you have a pistol with infinite ammo in weapon slot 3. Once that bad boy levels up to deal at least 1k damage, use THAT in close quarters, especially with an extended mag. =) Pew pew pew! Level Design: It varies from corridor based shooting galleries to challenging open areas where you are always exposed on two sides (three when enemies spawn from a door behind you, or they erupt suddenly from the back of an otherwise innocuous looking truck). If you die in the open world you re-spawn, and the nearest area can be quite a ways from where you keeled over, especially when you're low level and exploring areas for the first time. If you're in a mission you will re-spawn in the mission and most of your progress remains as well as enemy loot drops. Overall: This would've been better with a plot and some branching choices, but I guess that's not consistent with the games as service model. I wish they would've at least added something creative like they did with Predator in Ghost Recon. But the game is worth sixty bucks at launch, though I hear there are some issues with PvP balancing. In short - I'm entertained. Maybe they should ditch the Tom Clancy license, and open up this franchise to more creativity. Or maybe they could do a single player game. Can you imagine if a game like Fallout 3 or 4 were set in a open world with these graphics and combat mechanics?!! That'd be something else. Just take my money. J ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2019 by J. Morro

  • Excelente
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Excelente
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by User1787

  • Unbelievable Very Good
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Simply amazing Game. I am a 40 yrs gamer I recently found this and I can't stop playing it. ,
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by J G

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