The Division 2 technical test kicks off on Thursday

Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment have announced an additional Technical Test for The Division 2 in order to test some fixes they implemented, but it will be available only for some PC users from Thursday to Friday - 21 to 22 February 2019. The Division 2's Technical Test will be performed on a smaller scale as not all PC fans who pre-ordered the game will have access. The purpose of this test will be to check how the game performs after the implementation of fixes that are a direct result of player feedback from the private beta.

There are a few terms and stipulations to be aware of. The free game offer only applies to pre-orders made through a digital storefront like the Uplay Store or Epic Store. If you pre-ordered from a physical location like GameStop or Best Buy then you’re out of luck. Same goes if you pre-order a non-PC and/or physical disc version of the game. Also, if you purchase The Division 2 through some sort of bundle deal, you’re ineligible for the free game.

The Division 2 has had a few closed alpha and beta sessions prior to this week, gathering data, testing server loads, and implementing fixes ahead of the game’s launch later this spring. The development team at Ubisoft Massive is looking to test out some of the fixes incorporated from feedback obtained from the most recent closed beta from earlier this month. Expect a glimpse of early-game action and a small preview of the loot and builds available from the full game. Buy TD2 Credits from Mmocs.com with the cheapest price and fast delivery.

"There is the narrative on one side; it really supports our universe and the fantasy of The Division," says El-Ziaboui in conversation with Gadgets 360. "Purely on the level design side – I am a former level designer, so very attached to that – compared to New York City, which is very beautiful but built on a grid, Washington DC has much more variety." And for those missing fearing that The Division 2 may be totally alien to fans of the first game, he mentions that certain parts of Washington DC will feel familiar.

Ubisoft added that, beginning with the March open beta, The Division 2 fans will have the opportunity to have a first hands-on with endgame content with one "Invaded" mission. Players will experience gameplay at the level cap of thirty and unlock brand new "Survivalist," "Sharpshooter," or "Demolitionist" specializations.

Are you excited for the open beta in March? Let us know. Recently, Ubisoft announced that it will exclusively release its games on the Epic Games Store going forward. Many consider this to be a major blow to Steam because "AAA" experiences generate a lot of revenue, much more than the sales of a lot of smaller games combined.



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