Ubisoft Dev Confirms that The Division 2 will have an Open Beta

Ubisoft Dev Confirms that The Division 2 will have an Open Beta

Ubisoft Dev Confirms that The Division 2 will have an Open Beta

Di you miss out on The Division 2’s Closed Beta last weekend? Fear not, because Ubisoft plans to have an Open Beta for the game before it releases on March 15th. This new version of The Division 2 will contain fixes for issues that were present within the Closed Beta, hopefully giving players a better picture of what the final game will look like. 

The game’s open beta will act as a demo of sorts, allowing gamers on PC, Xbox One and PS4 to play the game before its official release date, likely showcasing the same content as last weekend’s closed beta, acting as a “try before you buy” option for both newcomers and series veterans. 

Ubisoft’s Open Beta was confirmed on a recent livestream with developers, with the confirmation being spotted by Reddit user TiniestBuckle. The game’s Closed Beta features two main missions, five side missions, seven zones within Washington DC and a portion of end game content. 

Ubisoft Dev Confirms that The Division 2 will have an Open Beta  
Ubisoft’s Open Beta will allow the company to fully stress test the game before launch, with the beta’s open nature ensuring large player counts and high game loads. The Division 2’s Open Beta will take place sometime within the next month. 

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