While we had previously reported that Ubisoft was planning on an open beta for the Tom Clancy’s The Divison 2 this upcoming weekend. What we weren’t sure if it would be the same as the closed beta. Minus those glitches and bugs that we all (right?) reported during the closed beta, we expected it to be more of the same. However, it would seem that Ubisoft has other plans.
In a recently released trailer for The Division 2, Ubisoft made it clear that this upcoming open beta is going to be quite different. How different you ask? Check out the road map below to for yourself.
The open beta will include three solo or co-op missions, with one being new to the open beta. That’s in addition to the five available side missions, PVP/Dark Zone activities and access to some endgame content. The level cap is also being raised to level eight, one level higher than the closed beta.
As speculated, there are also a host gameplay tweaks making their way into the beta as well, according to Ubisoft.
For the Open Beta, we have made many improvements to The Division 2 based on the testing and feedback from the Private Beta. Overall, we have worked hard on the technical side of the game and further improved server and client stability and performance. We have also made further optimizations to make the game run smoother.
Our game design team has worked hard on the balance of the game as well and we are testing those changes during the Open Beta. This is a very important part of the game experience and we really want to hear your opinion on how it feels. You can see the full list of the balance changes below, for both NPCs and weapon balance. Based on player feedback, we have also made changes to the Call for Backup system.
For a complete list of changes, check out the post here.
Just like the closed beta, the open beta won’t be under an NDA. As such, you’re free to record game footage, stream the game and talk about everything you loved or didn’t enjoy, with the internet. Do you hear that? Let’s see those impression pieces, videos and provide even more feedback for Ubisoft to go over. Let’s help make this game the best it can be.
The Division 2’s open beta starts on March 1st and runs until March 4, 2019.
The Divison 2 releases for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on March 15, 2019.