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E3 2018: The Division 2 Endgame Includes Raids And New Specializations, Ubisoft Confirms

The first Division was criticised for a lack of end-game content.

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One of the big criticisms of The Division 1 was that it did not offer enough end-game content for players. It seems Ubisoft is taking that feedback to heart with The Division 2, as the company announced today at E3 2018 that there will be raids in the game, a first for the franchise.

The raids support eight players, Ubisoft confirmed. The developer added that it is planning "years" of content for The Division 2, with new updates becoming available on a frequent basis. The raids will offer a true challenge, Ubisoft said in a blog post. "These challenging missions will test the skill, communication, and teamwork of even the most expert Agents."

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Ubisoft also confirmed that The Division 2 will have specializations that you can eventually unlock after you complete the campaign. These include Sharpshooter, Demolitionist, and Survivalist. You character will grow in power and unlock new tools and abilities over time. The idea is to give players the opportunity to create their own personal playstyle and then combine it with teammates to create a powerful squad.

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The Division 2's initial level cap is 30, and that's when you'll be able to choose a specialization, Ubisoft said. "These paths introduce new skill mods, talents, and tools, including brand new signature weapons," the developer explained.

What's more, Ubisoft said it has "revamped" the Dark Zone PvP mode, though no other details about what's new were shared. The Division 2 launches in March 2019, and a beta will be held before launch. Keep checking back for more from E3 2018 about The Division and Ubisoft's other games.

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