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The Division 2 Year 5 roadmap has Splinter Cell, Resident Evil, more

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The Division 2 Year 5 roadmap was today shared at a special livestream in celebration of the franchise.

Year 5 kicks off later this year, in June, and will be comprised of four seasons as follows:

  • Season 1: Broken Wings: This new season brings a new twist on Manhunts and introduces a new game mode titled Descent, a rogue-lite mode available for free to all Division 2 players when Year 5 begins. Players will also see the continuation of a multi-season rebuild of the Castle Settlement that will bring the devastated landmark back to life with a renewed purpose. As a part of the premium pass for Season One: Broken Wings, players will be able to unlock pieces of a Splinter Cell themed outfit to help Fifth Freedom their way throughout DC and NYC.
  • Season 2: Puppeteers: A challenging new Incursion will take Agents on a venture out to the Meret Estate for another confrontation with the Cleaners.
  • Season 3: Vanguard: Agents will go back to New York City for the holidays and discover new revelations about Aaron Keener and his Rogues.
  • Season 4: Black Diamond: New story DLC will be available that adds new zones, new main missions, and a whole new endgame structure.

Ubisoft was careful to point out that players will need to purchase The Division 2 and its Warlords of New York expansion to take part.

Moreover, those who log into The Division 2 between 25 April to 9 May will gain access to the Resident Evil Leon S. Kennedy RPD outfit that was first introduced in 2021.

The Division 2 is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5.


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