Following a successful day one, Ubisoft has issued a second community challenge for Tom Clancy The Division's closed beta.
"Now that the civilians are safe, it’s time to go on the offensive! Throughout the city you will find a special breed of adversary who think the answer to all problems is fire. With the belief that there is only one way to cleanse the world of the virus, these blue-collar workers who once contributed to the greatness of New York have become the highly aggressive and dangerous Cleaners. We have received a number of reports of them patrolling the streets, holding JTF soldiers and civilians hostage, and controlling areas within the Dark Zones. Now is when we fight back."
Today's task requires you to take out as many Cleaners as possible. As was the case with yesterday's mission, if the community is successful in reaching the goal, a reward will unlock for every agent. Yesterday's mission reward for helping civilians was a pack of 3 water bottles, 3 sodas, 3 energy bars and 3 canned food. Additionally, the agent who kills the most Cleaners will receive a "special reward."
The Division's closed beta is now live on Xbox One, PS4 and PC; however, Ubisoft is no longer guaranteeing access following "unprecedented demand." In a statement today, Ubisoft said they working closely with retailers to ensure your key if you've already pre-ordered. Those on the waiting list appear to be out of luck, although Ubisoft is aiming to get "as many people in" as possible. We recently discovered a way to access your code without having received the email first, but are not entirely sure if that method is still working. Still, it's worth a try.
The beta is scheduled to end early morning February 1st, with the full release coming March 8, 2016. Ubisoft recently outlined the game's Season Pass DLC plans.