What Does Liberating Do in The Division 2?

avatarDezincingBrute3 months ago
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avatarTrainingHost3 months ago

Liberating areas in The Division 2 mostly means clearing out enemy factions and securing control points to make the world a bit safer for you and your allies. Plus, you snag some sweet loot and resources!

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avatarBivouacingFirm3 months ago

Basically, liberating is all about kicking out the bad guys and making the city a safer place. And who doesn鈥檛 love a good heroic deed?


avatarDezincingBrute3 months ago

When you liberate an area, you'll not only make it safer but also gain control points that you can fast travel to. It鈥檚 a win-win!


avatarAlightingTang3 months ago

As someone who has sunk way too many hours into The Division 2, I can tell you that liberating zones makes the game feel more alive. Plus, you unlock new missions and side quests!

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