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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 - Xbox One Standard Edition

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Platform: Xbox One


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
  • Want more? Upgrade to the Gold Edition, featuring a Year 1 Pass with additional digital content and three day early access to the game

Description

The fate of the free world is on the line in Tom Clancy2019s 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.

Publication Date: March 15, 2019


Computer Platform: Xbox One


Global Trade Identification Number: 62


UPC: 887256036362


Release date: March 15, 2019


Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 6.74 x 5.33 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: UBP50412184


Item Weight: 2.39 ounces


Manufacturer: Ubisoft


Date First Available: August 21, 2018


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  • 1st Time Division Player
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Is the game perfect...no, are there bugs being worked out...yes. With that being said, unfortunately it appears as though all publishers are in a rush to get the product out sooner rather than later and that is a shame. The bugs that I have seen are minor and a few environmental areas where I have gotten stuck and had to reload the last checkpoint which has always been extremely close to where I was with no penalty involved. The weapon, gear, and skill mods are a blast and fun to experiment with. I do wish there were more outfit and skin drops without needing to spend cash but nothing I can't deal without. Graphics and Sound are spot on, especially when you mod up your M60 E4 on a boss....very rewarding. I prefer using a turret and drone simultaneously and picking off enemies with my rifle while they keep them at bay and once the boss comes out, hit him up with the M60. Playing alone is still very enjoyable but of course with a friend is amazing, game runs smooth as ice, chat audio is spot on with no issues in multiplayer at all. I'm only at level 20 so there is a lot of game left, nothing horribly repetitive and the AI is definitely savvy....with the exception enemies a block away and good guys a block away that don't here gunfire and come running...I guess I can deal with that. All in all a very fun game to play and after Fallout 76 issues I welcome it with open arms. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2019 by Rafter Man

  • Satisfied
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I like this game. Its a good game to play.
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by Tarita

  • You're a secret agent!
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Typical Tom Clancy!
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023 by Derrick

  • Great Game
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Solid shooting. Great AI. Good gameplay loop. This game is a big improvement over the first one. Really fun to play co-op. Lots of content to play though before you reach the "endgame" too. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2019 by Jon

  • Expect a 43GB update at install. Must connect to their server to play.
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I loved the original game. The graphics were amazing back then, and the new game doesn't disappoint either. The familiarity with controllers is nice if you played the first game. If not, it might take some getting used to. There are not very many cut scenes (yet as I've played just a few hours) which I really enjoy. Just give me the game, with little to no cut scenes. A few downsides for me is the always have to be connected to play. On several ocassions, I've received a "poor connection" notice to their server...which is somewhat frustrating. There is a lot to digest here for newbies and veterans alike. Upgrades, levels, skills, bonuses, crafting...you name it, I think you can spend hours just dialing in your character and not playing if that's the way you like it. One final note. A major frustration factor for me is the inability of saves when it comes to the major battles. If you die, you die and you get to start over. This is not a fast and furious game. It will take time and patience to complete the task at hand. So far I really enjoy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2019 by D. Couse

  • Great apocalypse /disaster shooter
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
If you were a fan of the first even a little bit I would recommend picking this up. This has the same but but a far more polished feel to it. Of course there are bugs as there are with any online game but overall this works great. Thoroughly enjoyed the story missions and endgame is evolving and changing regularly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2019 by ZFAM

  • About what I expected
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Full disclosure: Played first Division and didn't like it much after sorry like ended. I'm not really sure how to approach this review. Currently I'm after the first mission received at "The Castle." First: that prologue is totally unnecessary. It served no purpose. You're handed a weapon and told to kill a handful of people then cutscene and you're in DC. If it's too get a grip on controls, can do that in the mini mission reaching the White House. Second: either I'm too good at this game or difficulty was dropped from first game. Barely into the story proper and I'm able to solo majority of elites. I see people complaining that things ramp up at level 10 preventing you from effectively soloing the game.... Honestly level 10 is where it got easier. First settlement is fully upgrade, I'm now level 18 with almost solid purple gear, and all control points up to area beneath "The Castle" are liberated. Side missions are also knocked out in liberated sectors. The armor system seems to have been tweaked so enemies aren't total bullet sponges anymore. Third: missions are fairly cut and dry. Side missions are pretty repetitive and the random events are just meh. Story missions are basically side missions with more enemies really. Heck control points (technically side missions since not needed for sorry) are easy enough. Just sit at an entrance, pick off enemies, fire flair gun, pick off second wave, and then wait for friendlies to actually arrive. Fourth: movement feels kinda floaty. Cover needs improvement. I've randomly launched off of walls into bullets for 0 zero. I've also been wall locked it I'm close to a corner. I'll need to get off cover to get better still, but instead I take cover on never wall and bounce back and forth until finally disengage cover. At this point, I can safely say that although the gameplay is mostly solid and entertaining for now, the game is more of the same. I already know I'll be trading in the game once I finish the story line. Dark sectors are dumb IMO (then again I detest PvP). And you can kill the same roaming enemies only so many times before it becomes boring muscle memory actions (which it kinda already has for me). So to conclude: The Division 2 looks pretty, plays pretty decent, but is fairly lackluster in activities. It's truly the same game as the first with some polish and new location. Also, I don't really feel this is a proper sequel. The first one ended with you finding how it all came to be. Now sequel starts months later after somehow the virus is neutralized already? Come on, that's jumping the shark. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019 by Pubi

  • Installation bug made the game unplayable
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I've played The Division 2 and really enjoyed it so I purchased another copy and had it shipped straight to my brother so we can enjoy it together. Unfortunately, Ubisoft messed up. My brother told me the game is unplayable because the disk would not download the game to his console. After searching for answers on the web I found out this is an old and common problem that still has no fix from the developer. I literally paid for a useless disk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020 by KELVIN ONEILL

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