DescriptionCover-based third-person looter-shooter set in an open-world Washington, D.C.; team up (up to 4) to complete missions, collect and customize gear, and tackle RPG-style progression and endgame challenges.
GenreLooter Shooter, Open World, Third-Person Shooter, Online Co-Op, Shooter, Action
This update brings a new vendor to the game: the Escalation Requisition Vendor. Here, you can exchange Escalation Tokens for Prototype Gear rewards. You can find it in the Base of Operations, next to the Escalation panel.
The Escalation Requisition Vendor offers three different types of caches:
Prototype Random Cache
This cache is always available for sale.
Opening this cache rewards one Prototype item of any type.
Cherry blossoms have begun to fall across Washington D.C., but this isn’t just a change in scenery.
From April 21 to May 12, the city shifts with the season. Decorations appear across familiar streets and hidden corners, and a new atmosphere takes over the map, with a few surprises waiting for those who look closer.
All players who log in during the event will receive the Rising Sun Headgear.
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Black Tusk aren’t holding back this time. They’re moving fast, launching operations across the city in response to Division activity. Agents are left dealing with the fallout, putting out fires wherever they can, and facing some of their most dangerous units yet.
At the same time, this season brings a number of additions aimed at veteran agents looking for more challenge.
Settle in, there’s a lot to cover.
Ten years ago, The Division invited players to become agents in a world on the brink, carrying the responsibility of protecting what remained and rebuilding what had been lost. Since then, agents have crossed snow-covered streets in New York and fought to reclaim Washington, D.C., continuing the work of restoring order wherever it was needed.
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