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"publishedAt": "2026-03-04T12:07:12.000Z",
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"Third person",
"Tom Clancy's The Division 2",
"Single Player",
"Multiplayer Cooperative",
"MMORPG",
"Massive Entertainment",
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"textContent": "It seems like a million years have passed since the release of Tom Clancy's The Division 2, the squalid shooter-looter set in banged-up Washington D.C. In fact, it's only been seven. Which is quite a lot of years, in fairness, but that period also spans a lot of upheaval - the Covid pandemic, Trump's re-election, the exploding popularity of generative AI, the onset of chronic live service apathy, the lingering undeath of NFTs, and the literal invasion of Washington D.C. by the National Guard.\n\nBoth The Division 2's original looting mechanics and its 100% apolitical regime change storyline now feel to me like the products of a different universe, though Ubisoft have been updating the game and releasing new stuff for it throughout. Their latest addition is a Realism Mode, exclusively available through the existing Warlords of New York expansion, which will itself be freely available to all players until 2nd April.\n\nRead more",
"title": "The Division 2's new Realism Mode chops back the HUD, ammo and health regen, and is free for a month"
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