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The Division definitely suffered through a tough launch back in 2016. The game’s first Incursion was dull and easily exploited, and it wasn’t long before most of the player base started to drop off. However, Massive stuck with the game and the developers were committed to improving the experience and turning it into the third-person loot grind game everyone wanted. Massive cultivated lots of goodwill with the community by releasing free updates to the game, and then winning back players with the Underground, Survival, and Last Stand expansions.

Now, it looks like Massive and Ubisoft are going to hit the reset button and do things right from the get-go with The Division 2. The sequel was announced earlier this year, but we’ve yet to see any proper gameplay footage and the developers haven’t revealed any new details about it.


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