Best Games to Keep on Your Radar in March 2019
The Division 2 (Release Date: March 15)
Ubisoft looks to have learned from its mistakes with The Division 2, a sequel with plenty of innovations and improvements compared to its predecessor.
Set seven months after the events of the first game, players now find themselves in the post-apocalyptic ruins of Washington D.C.
Order and peace have been replaced by danger and fear, with the more vicious of the city’s survivors terrorizing what remains of the populace.
As such, players can team up with one another for parties of up to eight members and take on those that seek to control the ruined city, scavenging for resources and better equipment as they go.
Outside of the core gameplay, players can also take part in a myriad of multiplayer gameplay, from PvP in the city’s Dark Zones to the newly added Raid challenges.
It all goes to show that the sequel has plenty of promise, and those who wished the first Division had been better will definitely want to see whether this sequel sticks the landing.