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They invade one of the The Division 2 Boosting three Zones of the game per week, making that zone even less forgiving. Their look also removes the damage normalisation of the standard Dark Zone and friendly fire, so plan accordingly as PvP builds will matter a lot more from the Occupied Dark Zone.Ubisoft has confirmed that Black Tusks do not necessarily deal more damage or have significantly more health than any other enemy in the game, and the difficulty of their experiences is actually more to do with the competitive tactics and strategies they employ in each struggle.

They are the typical soldiers you will struggle, working their way into flanking positions and with their technological prowess to draw attention which you've trapped with suppressive fire. They're also more dynamic than the True Sons or the Hyenas, as they'll change between booked and competitive combat designs mid-fight.

Not a lot has been shown about the The Division 2 Phoenix Credits aims of the Black Tusks when it comes to taking over Washington, D.C. but Ubisoft says there will likely be"storyline twists" in the endgame and subsequent free DLC, so presumably this will flesh out the Black Tusks and their hyperlinks to The Division. Here is hoping we find out who's funding these shiny, lethal toys of theirs.There remains a lot of information we don't know about the Black Tusks at this stage, but it would be fair to say they're a group we will become quite acquainted with following hitting max level.

The Division 2 is Ubisoft's next game that is large, and it's almost here. With the game's March 15 launch date approaching, you may be wondering what's new in the sequel.

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