The Ubisoft game, which is available with a large sale on PC, through Uplay, will release a new expansion soon.
If you don't have The Division 2 in your game library, the title is still available for 3 euros on Uplay, the Ubisoft digital store. However, all those who want to try it before, will have the opportunity to do so thanks to the free weekend that the gala company has organized. From February 27 to March 2, all players can access the Ubisoft looter shooter at no cost. In fact, it is already possible to download the video game.
Also, if you participated in any Free Wekend of The Division 2, all the progress you made will remain intact. Although in the tweet published by Ubisoft Spain it is commented that the deadline will be March 3, the official access information indicates that it will be Monday, March 2, date more in line with the duration of this type of end events of week.
Starting March 3, The Division 2 will be expanded with a new expansion, Warlords of New York, which we have already tested on FreeGameTips. It will go on sale on March 3 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Meanwhile, the company continues to work on improving its products, since both this title and Ghost Recon Breakpoint have not met the company's expectations.
Fancy trying # TheDivision2? Well, you're in luck, because a Free Weekend arrives🤩
Play for FREE from February 27 to March 3. Preload now available: https://t.co/wvxpyJaoS6 pic.twitter.com/Vc8GIbjw0W
– Ubisoft Spain (@Ubisoft_Spain) February 26, 2020
Ghost Recon Breakpoint delays its most ambitious update
The immersive mode promises to change the way users interact with the video game, but the Ubisoft tactical action title will not receive the patch on the scheduled date. Ubisoft planned to launch it at the end of February, although in a statement on its website, they have confirmed that they need more time and will publish it in the spring. They explain that they are aware that the communication has not developed as expected, but they promise more details soon.
Both The Division 2 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint have caused some of Ubisoft's convictions to be upset, so his editorial team, located in Paris, will be reformed to grant developers more freedom, so that the games don't look much like each other .