- Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 has set a new all-time simultaneous record on Steam
- The number of players of the game has almost doubled since 2019.
- The series is currently celebrating its 10th anniversary with all-new content.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 has eclipsed its own concurrent player record on Steam amid the series’ 10th anniversary celebration.
As Eurogamer reports, over the weekend, division 2 saw a massive increase in players on Valve’s PC platform, nearly doubling its previous peak of 14,858 players, and is now at a new all-time simultaneous peak of 27,482 players, according to SteamDB. The numbers may also change after this article is published.
This is the highest player count since the game’s launch in 2019 and is apparently attributed to the series’ current 10th anniversary celebration season, which began earlier this month.
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The four-week anniversary season will run through April 1 and includes the new limited-time Realism mode, allowing players to experience the game “in a more robust and unforgiving way, where every decision matters.”
Realism mode takes place throughout the game. New York Warlords expansion, which is now also accessible to everyone Division 2 free players during the anniversary season.
A new limited-time Event Pass has also been added, offering new rewards in exchange for completing a series of activities.
In addition to that, Massive Entertainment has also drawn up a roadmap for division 2. More seasons have been confirmed, including the first, Get upwhich is expected to arrive in April and feature new challenges as well as new rewards, equipment, weapons and more.
The upcoming season will also offer PvP balancing and content updates, expanded cross-play on consoles and PC, a new Raid, new Ranked Assignments, and a new Central Park expansion.
Closed testing has also begun for Survivors, division 2The next extraction game mode.
Elsewhere, division 3 is now in active development at Massive Entertainment. The game was led by executive producer Julian Gerighty before he left in January. Creative directors Yannick Banchereau and Mathias Karlson are still working on the project, as well as division 2.
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