'Ghost Recon Wildlands' guide: How to get 'The Division' outfit for free

Contrary to popular belief, acquiring "The Division" outfit in "Ghost Recon Wildlands" is actually pretty easy. YouTube/Ubisoft

Believe it or not, it is actually possible for "Ghost Recon Wildlands" players to acquire "The Division" cosmetic outfit. Not just that: Getting hold of it is for free. Here is how this can be done easily.

According to PVPLive, owning the aforementioned outfit in "Ghost Recon Wildlands" will not necessarily require players to own both titles. It is worth noting that, normally, Ubisoft requires players to own both of these games when it comes to cross-title outfits. Apart from that, this could only be done on a similar Uplay account.

Fortunately, this is not the case for acquiring "The Division" outfit. Why? That is because the latter title is going to be free this coming weekend. As such, players can easily unlock the aforesaid outfit in "Ghost Recon Wildlands" without a sweat.

For players on either PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, they will have to ensure that their Ubisoft account is either tied to their PSN or Xbox Live account. After that, they have to connect their accounts so they can download "The Division." Once done, they just need to play the game for a couple of minutes and they should be able to unlock the outfit in the game.

It is worth noting that the studio is actually hosting a sale for "The Division" aside from the free trial weekend. For interested "Ghost Recon Wildlands" players, they can choose between the Standard or the Gold Edition. The former is being sold at $19.99, with the PC version priced at $24.99. As for the Gold Edition, the Xbox One and PC versions are sold at $35.99 while the PlayStation 4 version is at $31.49.

In related news, "Ghost Recon Wildlands" is deemed the second best-selling game for the month of April, as reported by GameRevolution. The title to acquire first place is none other than Nintendo's racer title "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe."

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