
There is the main game that runs from level 1 to 30 and encapsulates the bulk of story mode. This makes the multiplayer elements feel seamlessly blended with the single-player elements, allowing you to move from one play style to the other without any obstruction.Īs for the core gameplay experience, The Division 2 almost feels like two games in one. From a technical perspective, the fact that The Division 2 is connecting online whenever you play is conveniently hidden from the player after the initial game load. But The Division 2 is a server-based game that has ongoing events and updates, so how it plays after a month or so is equally important as to how it plays during the launch window.ĭuring launch week, I ran into a handful of server issues (including a login queue at one point), but after the initial bout of server instability, Ubisoft and Massive smoothed things over. That's a necessity in this field, which is why Cody authored our PlayStation 4 review of the game shortly after launch. Most outlets were rushing to post reviews right away. We chatted briefly, and he encouraged me to dig deep into the game before writing it up.


The week The Division 2 was released, I ran into one of Ubisoft's PR team members on the street.
