In The Division 2, an agent shows how beautiful Episode 1 “Washington’s Suburbs” can be. In a video trailer, he captures the atmosphere.
This is the beautiful side of Episode 1: At the end of July, the first major expansion of The Division 2 was released. This is called “Episode 1: Washington’s Suburbs – Expeditions” and expands your agents’ adventures.
The YouTuber VicenteProD has now released an atmospheric video, showcasing Episode 1 at its finest. Even the developers at Massive noticed it and shared it on social media.
In the video, clips of the new areas and missions are shown, captured from great perspectives and with impressive lighting conditions. The video is called “The Division 2 – Legends Trailer” and can be played in 4K and 60 FPS:
The Division has always had an impressive atmosphere
Who is VicenteProD? The YouTuber VicenteProD creates fan trailers, cinematics, and montages of various video games on his channel. Everything revolves around music and gaming.
Many of his followers attribute to him “an excellent eye for art,” which he proves in his videos. He always focuses on the beautiful side of games, on the lovingly crafted environment, and presents it in an impactful way. We introduced him and his works a few years ago when he captured the most beautiful side of the Dark Zone from The Division 1 in a video.
While he had to rely on various cinematic tools for cool shots in The Division 1, he used the in-game photo mode of The Division 2 for this video.
Under his latest video, the comments are once again full of praise. The cinematic camera perspectives, the cuts, and even the music are said to be excellently chosen. By the way, this is “Legend” by The Score.

The atmosphere and design of the detailed environment have always been praised in The Division. Especially in the first part, the open-world design was considered the beautiful side of the game, while almost every other aspect was criticized.
Some agents find the environment in The Division 2 not as atmospheric as in The Division 1, where winter perhaps matched the gloomy, post-apocalyptic setting more than cheerful sunshine in summer. But the above video shows that the world design team at Massive is still doing great work.
What Episode 1 has to offer and how it is received – you can read here in overview: