The long-awaited arrival of the new Realism mode is being used to mark ten years since Tom Clancy’s The Division first launched. The cover shooter service game (a genre combination I’m sure will get me tossed into the Dark Zone in due course) hit the scene in 2016, with a sequel landing just three years later. And despite seemingly being on the back burner over at Ubisoft in recent years, if this anniversary event is an example of what’s to come, it might finally be time to try out the game that made me acutely aware of the VRAM issue with Nvidia’s first line of RTX GPUs.
The Division 2 just got a mode that Ubisoft views as “a reflection of what has always sat at the heart” of the series
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