The Division 2 is taking you back to New York City with Episode 3

The Division was set in New York City, following the release of a deadly virus. The Division 2 moved the action to Washington D.C. In The Division 2 players are on the hunt for a cure and the President, who is believed to have survived an aeroplane crash. After rescuing the President and discovering the location of a potent antiviral cure, the Black Tusk faction arrives in D.C. and The Agent and members of the Division have a tougher fight on their hands.

In the first DLC — Episode 1 – D.C. Outskirts: Expedition, players discovered that the leader of the Outcasts faction survived and is hiding at the Zoo. Players had to fight their way through the zoo and once again faceoff with Emelline Shaw.

In Episode 2 – Pentagon: The Last Castle, players are sent to investigate the Pentagon following Back Tusk activity in the area. Retrieving a bioreactor from the Pentagon, the Division is finally one step closer to ending the outbreak for good.

The Division 2 Episode 3 – Coney Island: The Hunt

Now, Ubisoft has announced The Division 2Episode 3. This DLC will send players back to New York, to Coney Island. There, the Agent will need to rescue a scientist from Black Tusk forces.

The scientist may hold the key for mass-producing the cure to the virus, but getting him out alive is going to be tough. Thankfully, players will have access to a new weapon during the DLC; a flamethrower.

The Division 2 Episode 3 will launch during February for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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