90
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 has thrown its hat into the ring for being a possible 'Game of the Year' contender for 2019. The post-apocalyptic Washington D.C. is such an eerie site to see, and Agents can roam around solo or in groups to complete missions and earn better loot to upgrade their characters. With more content well on the way, the base game is still packed with heaps of stuff to do - and the huge variety in gear types and stat boosts, modifications, and skills means that 1000+ hours can easily be put into this title over the course of the year. The only bane to these sorts of titles is the 'always-online' internet connection that is required, which does remove some parts of the gaming population from being able to play it, unfortunately.
90
The Division 2 is easily the best of its type; it has the right balance of fun, challenge, dopamine loot drops, and sweet graphics that all but guarantee I’ll be playing this one for a long, long time to come. If you haven’t jumped in yet and think this might be for you, hesitate no longer - Ubisoft has absolutely nailed it the second time around.
80
It all adds up to one of the finest games multiplayer role-player shooters out there. This is how gaming with friends is meant to be.
6
Gameplay was fun, the only thing that held the game back was the story, omds that was trash asf
5
Oyun ilk oyundan sonra baya sıkıyo yani kendini tekrar ediyor bunu Enis kirazoğlu izlerseniz daha iyi anlarsınız
8
Never a game kidnapped me as this one. If the first Division is the peak of modern gaming so far, this is a faster, less real and less inspired version of the same brilliant experience. Lately I have to say they're kinda defacing it tho. Ran out of ideas and inspiration. Most def in need of a change of staff. Like going back to the old devs?
Tom Clancy's The Division 2
Released On:
Mar 12, 2019
Metascore
Generally Favorable
82
User score
Mixed or Average
6.3
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
88% Positive
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Mar 28, 2019
100
I would highly recommend Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 to just about anyone, even if you weren’t a huge fan of the first game. This feels like a much better attempt all around, and certainly scratches the same itch that games like Diablo and Destiny did for me. It also has plenty of initial content to explore, making it feel like a worthwhile purchase while the developer irons out the finer points. So absolutely give The Division 2 a chance, you won’t be disappointed.
Mar 18, 2019
90
Story failings and technical hiccups aside, Ubisoft has a winner on its hands with The Division 2. The strong combat, interesting missions, and compelling loot loop kept me invested through the endgame, and I don’t plan to stop playing anytime soon. For a live-service game just getting out of the gate, that’s quite an achievement.
User score
Mixed or Average
54% Positive
971 Ratings
971 Ratings
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534 Ratings
534 Ratings
Aug 15, 2025
10
Jogo mt bom realista o jogo ele tem uma jogeblidade mt boa um mundo aberto incrível
Jul 26, 2025
10
"If this game doesn’t deserve a perfect score, I don’t know what game possibly could. It far surpasses anything made by Japan Island-dwelling Japanese monkeys, obsessed with money, and it's leagues ahead of China, stuck in imitation and insecurity."
"I’m a German living in Australia."I love Xbox serise X I love Halo!
Mar 18, 2019
88
The lack of narrative elements and a true plot are the only cons of The Division 2, a well-designed more of the same.
Mar 18, 2019
85
Ubisoft Massive learned from its errors in creating The Division 2, which is somehow similar, but bigger and better for the most part.
Mar 22, 2019
80
The Division 2 is the game that the first one should have been from the start. End Game content is especially fun and engaging.
Mar 30, 2019
80
The story is a bit shallow, but missions are well written and exceptionally designed, leading to an endgame built around tons of content and a deep loot system.
Mar 19, 2019
40
It’s remorseless violence, repetitious and ingrained after only a few hours. The Division 2 becomes a passive activity, blind to basic narrative technique and crass in form. No characters stand out, no personalities prove memorable, while the ultimate purpose seems to only instill an eventual tyranny.
Apr 14, 2025
10
Oyun Çok kaliteli bir oyun bu oyunu herkesin oynamasını tavsiye ediyorum oyunun hikayesi beni çok iyi kaldırdı fakat karakter birazcık hantal oynayışı oyunun girişi efektleri grafik ve detaylı olması benim çok hoşuma giden bir detay oldu o bir soft'un böyle de oyunlar daha yapması lazım ama şu an durumları Maalesef o kadar iyi değil daha iyi oyunlar daha iyi olabilir miydi Evet fakat çok güzel bir oyun çıkmış oyuncular Bence oyunu birazcık düşürmüş
Sep 22, 2025
7
To be honest I’m still playing this game on my PS5 and I love the game actually. It still gets updates, there are not much gamers these days but It’s still a fun game for me
Sep 7, 2025
7
The division 2 est assez bon ( surtout en coop) mais le jeu a bcp de défaut notamment au niveau de son endgame car après avoir atteint le niveau 40 vous êtes parti pour du farme à n'en plus finir avec un multijoueur assez nul car que ce soit en escarmouche ou en DZ les joueurs qui gagnent ne sont pas ceux qui sont le mieux organisé dans leur squad mais ceux qui ont le plus farmé et pareil en coop vous n'aurez aucun plaisir quand un mec niveau 3000 va vous piquer tous vos kills, les activités sont assez répétitives et même si le contenus paraît enorme ce n'est qu'une illusion puisque le jeu est répétitif heureusement le jeu m'a procuré bcp de plaisir avec mes amis, on a bcp rigolé et les 1ere heures sont vrmt bien
Mar 24, 2023
4
Worst game to play at the moment, You can't tell whats what whos who they filled with so mich $hit unnecessary $hit. lol this games cause of death will be bug.
Dec 2, 2020
4
The Division 2 is a game I simply cannot grasp. There is a decent amount of polish and sheen to this 3rd-person shooter with RPG elements, but from what I have experienced, it is all a veneer - beneath the surface, there is an offensively and egregiously bare-bones, milquetoast video game that feels mechanically similar to a free-to-play MMORPG than a compelling experience. And while there may be a phenomenal multiplayer experience here, I will admit that this is not the reason I picked up The Division 2. And without that reason, I feel no motivation to play this game at all. Despite having stated that this game possesses RPG elements, that is likely a misnomer in hindsight. Little about the new guns or armour you acquire throughout the game feel impactful. While I certainly noticed when I had an underpowered weapon, I found it hard to feel like I had accomplished anything when I switched to a level-appropriate weapon. Perhaps this sounds overly subjective, but rather than feeling more powerful when I got better gear, I felt less powerful when I didn't. And that ****. Perhaps the most stunningly outrageous letdown about this game, beyond its lack of a feeling of achievement, was the unbelievably by-the-numbers story. It manages to find an astonishingly bland middle ground between vagueness and cliché that result in having zero narrative reason to persist throughout the game. I could not name a single character, let alone a single defining detail about this story, beyond this: "A virus has spread throughout America and caused anarchy, and now you are part of a paramilitary organization attempting to fight to protect people." While a narrative is not the only reason one picks up and plays a game, nor does a game need a compelling story to be excellent, this approach to the story felt stunningly barren. The Division 2 represents what I see as a growing problem within the video games industry: An over-attentiveness to extremely incremental progression (in order to fuel microtransactions), and a pivoting away from uniqueness or artistry. While this game has undoubtedly satisfied some people, I am not one of those people. I picked this game up for a total of about 5 hours, then promptly ignored it until I realized the amount of hard drive space it was taking up on my PS4 - I then promptly deleted the game with almost zero regret. Whatever the angle is here, Ubisoft, I'm sorry - I don't get it.
SummarySet in Washington D.C., the game takes place 7 months after a deadly virus was released in New York City and the nation has become a shell of its former self. While the virus has been contained, its effects are most evident in the devastated streets of the nation's capital where survivors cling to hope and struggle to rebuild. Enter The ... Read More
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- PlayStation 4
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Initial Release Date:Mar 12, 2019
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