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In the same level 24 mission, players have broken into the federal fallout shelter. Varying missions break out different settings and level design ideas -- like the claustrophobic hallways of an underground bunker filled by suicidal Outcasts, a fanatical enemy faction.

Agents enter a secret federal fallout shelter under the city in a level 24 mission, where players break the hold of a enemy faction on the city. Again, the 'Snowdrop' engine excels in realistic reflections of play space objects like the reactive illuminated blocks in the scene. In the background, agents engage enemies.

In a level 10 mission, players are tasked with liberating the national Air and Space Museum from being converted into a makeshift missile factory for the True Sons faction. Agents fight through V2 rockets, relics from WWII and other iconic aeronautic relics.

The Lincoln memorial sits scarred by explosions, fire and graffiti in a main campaign mission. Above the agent hovers one of player's skills to choose from, the drone, which can heal, attack and defend players from threats; hanging from his backpack is another, the Hive, which launches a swarm of mini-drones to attack or heal characters.

A Division agent stands in front of a crashed Air Force Once, shot down in front of the US Capitol Building -- occupied by the militaristic True Sons enemy faction. Towards end game, agents can raid the True Sons' stronghold in the capitol building as one of the most challenging missions the game has to offer.

Following in the steps of the first game, Ubisoft's "Snowdrop" game engine flexes its muscles by realistically rendering volumetric lighting as the sun filters through an abstract sculpture in a museum. Excelling in particle effects and realistic shadowing, the engine yields some truly remarkable visuals on PC and console.

A Division agent stands in front of a crashed Air Force Once, shot down in front of the US Capitol Building -- occupied by the militaristic True Sons enemy faction. Towards end game, agents can raid the True Sons' stronghold in the capitol building as one of the most challenging missions the game has to offer.
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Agents enter a secret federal fallout shelter under the city in a level 24 mission, where players break the hold of a enemy faction on the city. Again, the 'Snowdrop' engine excels in realistic reflections of play space objects like the reactive illuminated blocks in the scene. In the background, agents engage enemies.
The Lincoln memorial sits scarred by explosions, fire and graffiti in a main campaign mission. Above the agent hovers one of player's skills to choose from, the drone, which can heal, attack and defend players from threats; hanging from his backpack is another, the Hive, which launches a swarm of mini-drones to attack or heal characters.
A Division agent stands in front of a crashed Air Force Once, shot down in front of the US Capitol Building -- occupied by the militaristic True Sons enemy faction. Towards end game, agents can raid the True Sons' stronghold in the capitol building as one of the most challenging missions the game has to offer.
Following in the steps of the first game, Ubisoft's "Snowdrop" game engine flexes its muscles by realistically rendering volumetric lighting as the sun filters through an abstract sculpture in a museum. Excelling in particle effects and realistic shadowing, the engine yields some truly remarkable visuals on PC and console.
A Division agent stands in front of a crashed Air Force Once, shot down in front of the US Capitol Building -- occupied by the militaristic True Sons enemy faction. Towards end game, agents can raid the True Sons' stronghold in the capitol building as one of the most challenging missions the game has to offer.
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