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The Division 2 free trial – play for free for 8 hours

The Division 2 free trial - play for free for 8 hours

Ubisoft announces a trial version in which players will be able to transfer all progress to the final version.

The Division 2 has started a free trial on Xbox One, PS4, and PC. Ubisoft has announced through a press release that it has enabled this version for all those interested in trying the game, which recently received its new expansion, Warlords of New York. Like other similar tests launched by the French, it has a time limit of 8 hours. During that time, players will be able to reach level 8 and move that entire process into the commercial game.

Ubisoft adds that starting April 22, anyone who plays Rainbow Six Siege will be able to get Ela's The Division 2 set to use in the game, if they try The Division 2, either in the trial version or the full version. The pack includes a uniform and accessories for the head, a watch pendant for agent she and a weapon skin for the Scorpoion EVO 3 A1. As if that were not enough, players in The Division 2 will get the weapon skin The Impromptu, which arrives as a reward for their character.

How to download the test

To access the free trial, simply go to the corresponding store (Uplay, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store or Epic Games Store) and download the Tom Clancy's The Division 2 trial. Although the game is also available on Google Stadia , the test has not been brought to the platform of the technology giant.

The Division 2 went on sale in March 2019, but has not met Ubisoft's expectations. After the Ghost Recon Breakpoint stumbled, the French company has worked to straighten both products with changes and new content. Also, after analyzing the financial results, they opted to delay some of their most important future games, such as Watch Dogs Legion, Rainbow Six Quarantine and Gods and Monsters, which still do not have a release date.

Source | Ubisoft (press release)

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