Free-To-Play Weekend Announced For The Division 2 On PC, PlayStation, And Xbox
From May 18 to 21, the action shooter RPG developed by Ubisoft will be playable without purchase.
If you’ve been wanting to check out The Division 2, now’s your chance.
From May 18 to 21, The Division 2's Standard Edition will be available to play for free on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. This free weekend for the action shooter RPG developed by Ubisoft is in preparation for Year 5 of the game and the upcoming Descent game mode. (However, please note an Xbox Live Gold Subscription is required for Xbox players to access the free weekend.)
PC players can preload the game starting on May 16 at 3 PM (UTC). The servers will open on May 18 at different times: 4 PM (UTC) for PC, 6 PM (UTC) for PlayStation, and 5 PM (UTC) for Xbox.
The event ends on May 22 with server closures at 4 PM (UTC) for PC, 6 PM (UTC) for PlayStation, and 8 AM (UTC) for Xbox.
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