Players who want to get their hands on The Division 2 before the game’s official launch can do so by joining the Division 2 Private Beta, which takes place early next month. Since this is a private beta, only a select few will have the chance to delve into The Division 2 early. We’ll go over how you can join The Division 2 Private Beta for those looking to be among the first players to test out the game.
How to Join The Division 2 Private Beta
There are two ways to join the Private Beta for The Division 2. First, you can head over to the official website for The Division 2 and sign up for a chance to participate in the beta. You will need to select your platform of choice and log into your Ubisoft account to register for the Private Beta waiting list.
While this is the easier method of the two, it’s important to note that signing up online does not guarantee access to the beta. The only sure-fire way to ensure you can play in the Private Beta is by pre-ordering the game ahead of time.
The Division 2 Private Beta takes place from February 7-10, which means players will need to pre-order the game within the next couple weeks to be guaranteed the chance to play the game early. Pre-orders also receive the Capitol Defender Pack, which includes the Hazmat 2.0 outfit and an Exotic SPAS-12 shotgun named ‘The Lullaby’.
On top of gaining beta access, those who pre-order the Gold, Ultimate, Dark Zone, or Phoenix Shield editions of The Division 2 will also be able to play the game three days early. Each edition comes with different perks, which you can review in Ubisoft’s handy chart above to see which edition is right for you.
If you’re hoping to get a head start on leveling in The Division 2, then you may want to consider pre-ordering one of the special editions of the game listed above. If you are just hoping to receive access to The Division 2 Private Beta, then signing up on the website or pre-ordering in general should suffice.
The Division 2 is scheduled to release on March 15 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. It’s worth noting that the PC version of The Division 2 will not be coming to Steam, as Epic Games has scooped up the title exclusively for the new Epic Games Store. To ensure your PC is ready to run the game, check out the recommended PC system requirements for The Division 2.
Published: Jan 18, 2019 06:59 pm