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The Division 2 teases Winter in Washington

The Division 2 social media team just shared a new image from the popular live-service title that shows the Capitol Building in Washington, DC during Winter, a change from the base game’s summer season.

The Division 2 – Washington during Winter – image courtesy of Ubisoft Massive

In a short social media post Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 team shared a picture (above) of the US Capitol building during Winter with the following text:


Agents, thank you so much for joining the Battle for Brooklyn. The team is working on the next update, as well as starting something entirely new in The Division 2…


New updates were a given, with the game’s constant seasons. Something “entirely new” and the accompanying image are a tantalizing tease if you’re a Division 2 sicko like me.

I reviewed the latest expansion, Battle for Brooklynn, and I loved it:

The Division 2’s new mini-expansion, Battle for Brooklyn, is out, and it’s a solid 6 to 10 hours. You’ll travel back to New York as you chase down the terrifying purple flame. The Cleaners’ deadly new tech is being used to wipe out civilians, and the story only makes sense if you’ve played all of the last few years’ seasonal content.  It’s confusing, tough to know who is who, and still easy to recommend because this game is so damned fun.

Battle for Brooklyn is described as a “mini expansion”. I completed the main missions in roughly 6 hours and could see a full map clearing take upwards of 15 hours for most.  I tend to run through things a bit more quickly, as achievements and collectibles hold little value.  I’m here for the action, and Battle for Brooklyn brings it. While the main campaign is full of characters most have never heard of, it’s “fine”.

Theo Parnell, who you probably thought died when you shot him to death in Warlords of New York, is back. He has been for a while, along with his best buddy Aaron Keener; they’re both good guys now!  There has been a lot of seasonal content over the years that fleshed out the story post-Warlords.

If you are diving into the game for the first time, thanks to Game Pass, I’d highly recommend you play through the base game before anything else.  If you dig it, then buy Warlords and Battle for Brooklyn. This expansion was a great reason for me to dive back in for a day, alongside a new season of content (that isn’t included in the $15 cost of BfB).

Jesse 'Doncabesa' Norris

Reviews Editor, Co-Owner, and Lead Producer for XboxEra. Father of two with a wife that is far too good for me.

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