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Division 2: How to Dance & Get More Emotes

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How to Dance & Get More Emotes in The Division 2

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Ubisoft’s latest sequel is about rebuilding a city devastated by the fallout of a biological disaster. Agents roam crumbling city streets lined with ransacked buildings and dilapidated vehicles, battling violent gangs and other rogue agents. Here’s how to dance and get more emotes in The Division 2.

How to Dance in Division 2

To bring up the emote wheel, all you need to do is press and hold down on the d-pad, then use the right analog stick to select the emote or dance you want to use. Now it’s just a case of pressing X (PS4) / A (Xbox One) when it’s highlighted to select and play it. Boom, dancing!

Changing Emotes in Division 2

To change the positioning of emotes on the wheel, simply press Options/ Menu and then select the ‘Apparel’ option just below ‘Character.’

Now you should see a bunch of icons on the far right middle row. Select this, and you can then shift around the emotes into whatever position on the wheel you’d like. There are plenty of different ones to choose from, but if that doesn’t satisfy your inner boogie for dancing…

Getting More

… You might want to get even more. To do so, you’ll have to shell out some money, the real kind. You need to access the ‘Apparel Store’ which can be found within the ‘Apparel’ menu. Select ‘Emotes’ in the top right corner, and you’ll then be able to purchase them for various amounts of ‘Premium Credits.’

That is all the information you should need about how to dance and get more emotes in The Division 2

For more useful guides and tips on the game, be sure to check out our extensive wiki page. We’ll have plenty more coverage on the game over the coming weeks as we dive into the Dark Zones, Specializations, and more.

About the author

Alex Gibson

Alex was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite and worked on the site between January 2017 and March 2023. He covered the ins and outs of Valorant extensively, and frequently provided expert insight into the esports scene and wider video games industry. He was a self-proclaimed history & meteorological expert, and knew about games too. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action

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