The Division 2 Beta Pre-load, Content Details, End Game Portion Included

The Division 2 Beta has been announced and will take place between February 7-10. Players will have a chance to get a taste of what the upcoming game has to offer and how the mechanics work. The main is mostly similar to the older one but there are a few improvements that add to the overall experience. Pre-load for The Division 2 Beta starts on February 6th and keeping in mind that there is a lot of content, you might want to download The Division 2 Beta well in advance.

Ubisoft talked about the upcoming The Division 2 beta and mentioned that players will only be able to create one character and that character cannot be deleted. The following is what the company had to say in this regard:

You are limited to one character during the testing phase, and this character cannot be deleted. At character creation, you are able to cycle through presets of customization features to randomize your Agent. Remember that character progression is capped at level seven during this period.

The Division 2 beta will give player a taste of the story and the side mission. Players will also be able to check out the dark zone and the endgame content. You can check out all the details of the content that is part of The Division 2 beta below:

The Division 2 beta

The 5 additional side missions that are part of the beta are as follows:

  • Empire Autumn Hotel
  • MLK Library Hostages
  • National Archives
  • Mustang Court Rescue
  • Bureau Headquarters

Players will be able to explore different parts of the open world and these zones include the following:

  • The White House—also serving as your Base of Operations in D.C.
  • Downtown East
  • The Federal Triangle
  • The Smithsonian
  • Final Epiphany
  • The 1040
  • Dark Zone East—the largest of all three Dark Zones

The Division 2 beta

Interestingly not only is a portion of the endgame content included in the beta but players will also be able to check out the different specialization as well. The beta is around the corner so be sure to take advantage of The Division 2 beta pre-load in order to make the most out of the game’s beta.

It is also interesting that while the previous game was optimized for Nvidia hardware the new one is optimized for AMD hardware.

Let us know what you think about The Division 2 and whether or not this is a game that you are interested in playing.

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