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"textContent": "Tom Clancy's The Division 2 probably isn't going anywhere anytime soon, especially with the next game still deep in development and Massive Studios facing layoffs and high-key staff departures. Quietly but steadily, the second game in the franchise has retained a loyal following over the years and expanded its horizons with new paid content and substantial free updates. And the content rollout isn't over yet, it seems: Ubisoft and Massive are ready to celebrate the series' 10th anniversary with a Realism Mode.\n\nRead more",
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