Since the reveal of the game back in June of last year, Ubisoft’s The Division 2 has been advertised with a private beta promised to those who pre-order the action role-playing game ahead of the title releasing this coming March. Now Ubisoft has revealed the upcoming beta to kick off later this February.

The private beta will go live on February 7th and end days following on February 10th. For players who already pre-ordered can register for the title if they have not already on the game’s website. If not interested in pre-ordering just yet, players can register for any available spaces in the beta here.

Previously it was announced that Ubisoft and Epic Games have partnered together to launch the post-apocalyptic title set in District Columbia on Epic’s new storefront rather than Steam. Emphasizing that those who pre-order the game through the new online marketplace will be ensured access to the forthcoming closed beta over competing retailers.

The Division 2 is set to release on March 15, 2019 for Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4.

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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