
On January 29, The Division 2 kicks off a collaboration with the Assassin's Creed franchise, running until February 12. This event includes an Event Pass with free and paid tracks, featuring gear inspired by renowned characters like Ezio Auditore and Edward Kenway. While some players are excited for new content, others have raised concerns about aesthetic choices.
Gamers can earn new uniforms, weapon skins, backpack trophies, and arm patches through gameplay, enhancing their agentโs style. Everyone has access to the Free Track of the Event Pass, with progress obtained via Season XP.
"Iโve returned to the game recently and seems like missed this event pass thing. How does it work exactly?"
Start Date: January 29
End Date: February 12
Livestream Preview: January 28 at 3 PM CET / 9 AM EST / 6 AM PST
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The collaboration has sparked mixed reactions. Here are three main themes:
Aesthetic Departures: Some players voiced a desire for more modern designs. A comment stated, "I'd like to see more of a down-to-earth game, not people running around like 15th-century serial killers."
Event Pass Functionality: Players are looking for clarity on the Event Pass. Typically, individuals noted, "Usually event pass is $10." They can earn seasonal XP but donโt need to buy it to progress on the track.
Skepticism and Indifference: Others have expressed disinterest, with comments like, "We got Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, and Rainbow 6 events coming this year. I'm not even interested in this event."
โฝ Event runs from January 29 to February 12, offering themed outfits and gear.
โป "Glad we get some free outfits!" - A playerโs positive note on the collaboration
โณ Discussions on aesthetics and event pass details are heating up among gamers.
As the event progresses, it will be interesting to see how the community adapts to these changes. With preferences split between nostalgia and fresh styles, how will future events respond to player feedback? Don't miss tomorrow's livestream for a sneak peek at what's coming!
The merging of iconic franchises continues to spark debate within the community. Similar to shifts seen in other media, how much can gaming benefit from blending diverse styles? Could this collaboration be the start of a trend that prioritizes player engagement through unique, cross-genre experiences?