What is The Division 2 Year One Pass?

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What is The Division 2 Year One Pass?

Should you buy the Year One Pass?

Should you buy the Year One Pass?

No. Now that the game’s first year of content is already available to everyone, there’s no reason to buy the Year One Pass. You’d essentially be paying $40 for a handful of classified missions. There is no reason to spend that kind of money on what amounts to practically nothing.

Does it include Warlords of New York?

Does it include Warlords of New York?

No. Warlords of New York is an entirely separate expansion from the Year One Pass. You’ll need to buy Warlords of New York for $30.

What does Ubisoft plan to release during The Division 2’s first year?

Thedeveloper has a lot plannedgoing forward after The Division 2 initially releases. There will be three large content Episodes that expand the story, three Specializations that release alongside the Episodes, and an 8-player raid.

And as with most live service games, quality of life improvements, performance optimization, bug fixes, and new events will be released throughout the year as well.

Detailed by Ubisoft, the Episodes are as follows:

Isn’t the first year of downloadable content free for everyone?

Yup! Ubisoft plans to release The Division 2’s first year of contentfree for all players. Even if you don’t buy the Year One Pass, you will still be able to play through all three content Episodes. You won’t be locked out of major content just because you didn’t purchase it.

Face your most formidable enemy yet

Spending your money as you see fit is your prerogative, but there isn’t any reason you should be buying the Year One Pass anymore. Save your money for the Warlords of New York expansion instead.

Take back Washington

The Gold Edition includes a copy of the base game, its Year One Pass, and a Capitol Defender pack with an extra gun and outfit. Defend Washington D.C. throughout the year with whatever challenges Ubisoft throws at you.

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Jennifer Locke has been playing video games nearly her entire life, and is very happy Xbox is growing a stronger first-party portfolio. You can find her obsessing over Star Wars and other geeky things on Twitter@JenLocke95.