Ubisoft Will Give A Free Game If You Pre-Order The Division 2 On PC
/ Carlos HernandezUbisoft is ramping up the promotion of its upcoming loot shooter The Division 2. Not only did they pull off a successful Private Beta buy they are also adding in a free game of your choice as an added incentive to those that pre-order The PC version of The Division 2.
Those looking to take the leap as early as now will have the option to choose what their free game will be - Watch Dogs 2, Far Cry: Primal, or Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Those that placed their pre-order for The Division 2 digitally before this offer was announced is also eligible to pick up the free game bonus. You can redeem your free game here.
The option to redeem the free game will only be available only until March 31.
If a free game still isn’t enough to entice you to commit before March 15, an open beta was also announced a day after the Private Beta concluded. The open beta will begin on March 1 until March 4 and the event will be available for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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