Technology
Get a free copy of ‘Tom Clancy’s The Division 2’ when you sign up for Verizon Fios Gigabit Connection
Choosing your internet provider is always the same old song and dance: you shop around each company as they try to one-up each other and get you to sign up with them. It’s kind of exhausting.
Although it may be a confidence booster to have so many people fighting for your loyalty, there’s a way for you to avoid all the haggling. Through June 3, Verizon Fios is offering their super fast Gigabit Connection for $79.99 per month with a waived router rental for three years (that’s a $432 value).
Oh, you thought we were done? Nope. Verizon Fios is also throwing in a digital copy of one of 2019’s most highly-anticipated video games — Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 — free of charge on the platform of your choice.
So, what are the perks of a Fios Gigabit Connection? For starters, the 100% fiber-optic network enables you to stream all of your favorite entertainment with little to no buffering. Fios has some of the best upload and download speeds out there — up to 940/880 Mbps in some areas. Also, the Gigabit Connection makes for a virtually lag-free gaming experience, which means no interruptions when you’re knee-deep in that new copy of The Division 2. The best part — you’ll have enough bandwidth to do all of those things at once.
Taking advantage of this deal is easy: just sign up and you’ll get your free download code for The Division 2 sent to your email for whichever platform you chose during checkout. After that, you can begin your journey to help lead a team of elite agents into a post-pandemic Washington, D.C. to prevent the collapse of the city.
Note: This offer is not combinable with the Verizon Fios Premium Netflix Offer.
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