It won't be too much longer before gamers looking forward to Tom Clancy's The Division 2 will be able to take part in the action-RPG's Private Beta, as it's set to go live starting at the beginning of next month. Now, Ubisoft has decided to release a brand new trailer in order to give fans who pre-ordered the title and those fortunate enough to be selected through beta registration signups a better idea of what's going to be included in the forthcoming trial period.

According to The Division 2's Private Beta trailer, fans of the online third-person shooter who will be taking part in the testing phase will be able to take on two main missions and five side missions, explore the three different Dark Zone sections for PvPvE action, and play 4v4 organized PvP with Skirmish. What's more is that players will also be able to try out a piece of the endgame content with an Invaded mission that unlocks on February 8, which will offer the chance for one to experience three different level 30 endgame Specialization character loadouts.

During this particular trial period for The Division 2, players will be limited to creating one character that cannot be deleted, and its appearance will be generated through different presets of customization features provided by Ubisoft that will ultimately randomize the Agent's looks. Additionally, the publisher and developer has declared that progression for this specific character is going to be capped at level seven during the Private Beta.

All things considered, it seems as if The Division 2's Private Beta intends to provide a sizable amount of content for players to experience once February rolls around, which should help them determine whether or not the full game will be worth a purchase. With any luck, this testing period for The Division 2 will hopefully help Ubisoft iron out any lingering or persistent bugs in order to avoid the game's Day One release from being plagued with problems like the first one had at launch.

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is scheduled to release on March 15, 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Source: Ubisoft