Tom Clancy’s The Division is offering a free-to-play weekend starting December 5 to 7 on PC, and Dec 7 through 10 for consoles. While it will not let players keep the game for free after the event, it is completely free during the duration. Free as in full access to the game, without limitations.
Although Ubisoft also offers a full-access The Division trial version, it will go on hiatus until this free-to-play event is over. After which, it would resume again. The free trial version lets gamers play the full game for 6 hours or until they reach level 8. Whatever character progress and points players earn during the free weekend period will carry on if they purchase the game after.
The exact free weekend times and dates are available below for each platform:
The full game is also available for up to 70% discount during the event on all platforms. The timing is strict though and not like other games which give you an extra day to think. It ends on the same day as the event, except for PC gamers. Since the free weekend on PC actually ends before the week even ends, they have until the 10th to decide whether to buy the full version.
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