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Without even getting to Endgame, The Division 2 has more content than any other similar MMO

It is honest to say that Division 2 is swarming its content all over the place. The game has such a vast world with many world activities available even before you develop your character into something bigger. It is easily notable that The Division 2 offers more content than other Looter-Shooter MMOs so far.

Without even getting to Endgame, any simple but positive review would definitely describe the current stance of the game. Massive and Ubisoft have to be proud of themselves so far. With the official launch at midnight, there has been nothing else but praise going in their way. There’s not a single room to place any sort of constructive criticism. The game is obviously performing good in any possible section, and yes, it is one of the many without a problem at launch.

Setting a foothold in Washington DC is just the beginning of the story, and clearing the dark skies is just a task you need to perform over the course of character development. A good affirmation for vast content is the moment you hit level 15. It is the moment when you realize how much content you need to do to level up to 30. It is definitely not a simple thing to do, and pretty much requires commitment.

In the first and original series, agents were up to discovering exploits and breaking the game in any possible way a couple of hours after release. This time, none of that has been noticed. It has been a pure and vital launch, providing fun and solid gameplay experience to everyone. Kudos to Massive and Ubisoft for releasing such a beautiful looter shooter MMO.

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