Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 - EMS Outfit (DLC)
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I came to The Division 2 as a confirmed RPG obsessive who usually bounces hard off games where the story is wallpaper. What kept me here was the same thing that keeps the community grinding years after launch: the build system is genuinely deep enough to scratch that theorycrafting itch, even if the narrative never manages to be anything more than a loose justification for shooting people in overgrown federal buildings. The setting does real work. Ubisoft's recreation of post-collapse Washington D.C. is dense and tactile, with each story mission using a distinct landmark as its stage. One run takes you through the American History Museum, another drops you into the Space Administration HQ, and the level designers clearly understood that environment variety is what separates memorable missions from filler. The cover-shooting loop underpins all of it, and it holds up: guns have genuine weight and distinct recoil profiles, enemy AI flanks intelligently and uses technology against you, and the faction variety (Hyenas, Outcasts, and the robotics-heavy Black Tusk, complete with their Warhound mech dogs) keeps you reconfiguring your loadout rather than coasting on a single approach. The armor-break system from the first game returns in a sharper form, making engagements feel less bullet-spongey and more about exploiting weak points under pressure. The real draw, though, is what opens up post-campaign. The endgame unlocks Specializations including Demolitionist (grenade launcher), Sharpshooter (long-range sniper), and Survivalist (crossbow utility), and that is only the starting point for a build ecosystem that has continued to expand. Gear sets like Striker, Hunter's Fury, and Heartbreaker each push a distinct playstyle, exotic weapons like the St. Elmo's Engine add further synergy layers, and the Legendary difficulty mode provides a ceiling that demands actual coordination and min-maxing to crack. For players who like to spreadsheet their way to a perfect crit-chance cap, there are genuinely hundreds of hours of theory here. The Warlords of New York expansion, if you have access to it, adds another significant layer on top. Where the game stumbles is predictable: the main story is thin, the seasonal loop for veteran players can calcify into repetition fast, and co-op matchmaking scaling has historically misfired when fireteam members are far apart in gear score. The Dark Zones offer intriguing PvP-PvE hybrid tension through the Rogue system, where stealing a locked cache escalates your threat status all the way to a full manhunt, but they have always felt like a side attraction rather than a main event. Solo players are served reasonably well, but this is fundamentally a game that hums loudest with a four-person fireteam running a coordinated build. For RPG-adjacent players who want something to sink into between narrative-heavy releases, Division 2 is a sturdy choice. The writing will not reward re-reads, and no choice you make will reshape the world. But the build variety holds well past hour 40, the DC environments still impress, and the community around the game keeps the endgame meta alive and evolving. Just do not expect Disco Elysium. Expect a very satisfying number to go up.
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- Desarrolladora
- Ubisoft
- Distribuidora
- Ubisoft
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 12 ene 2023
