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The Division 2 Gets New Cinematic Trailer Showing the Brutal Dark Zone

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Today Ubisoft released another trailer of the upcoming online RPG Tom Clancy’s The Division 2.

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Apparently, they’ve decided to compete with developers like Bandai Namco or Koei Tecmo for the record for the most trailers released for a single game. They’re still pretty far off, though.

The trailer showcases the Dark Zone, which is basically the main PvP area within the game, where many a newbie will shed delicious tears and lots of salt. It’s also of the cinematic variety, focusing on conveying the atmosphere fo the Dark Zone and not so much its gameplay.

Incidentally, the feature is playable in the open beta, which starts tomorrow. It’s a good chance to see if it’s your cup of tea,

You can watch the trailer below. Just yesterday, Ubisoft released another cinematic trailer and a look at the free and paid content that will be released across a year from release.

You can also enjoy the latest trailer featuring the open betaone focusing on the endgame, a previous clip, and more gameplay videos.

If that isn’t enough, you should definitely read our hands-on preview and our interview with Creative Director Terry Spier about the Dark Zone and PvP changes from the first game.

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will launch for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One just ten days after the end of the open beta, on March 14. 2019.

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