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I just wanted to throw a quick Thank You out to Massive and the Division 2 community. My wife (mid 30s) was diagnosed a few months back with stage 4 colon cancer just about when our daughter (our 1st child) turned 4 months old. Needless to say, it has been a rough few months and for whatever reason, this game is the only thing that allows me escape for a bit.

Even though this is 'just a game', it will always hold a special place for me as it has and is helping me through likely the hardest time of my life. While I probably will never be able to fully convey my thanks to the team at Massive and the hundreds of random agents I've played with, I did want to write this note real quick for anyone out there who happens to catch it.

We are fortunate that my wife is responding well to chemo and while we still have a few months to go before my family is out of the woods, know that if you see Agent Volitan83, I'm happy to be freeing DC with you and escaping for just a bit.

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about 3 years ago - /u/Ubi-Lucipus - Direct link

I am very moved by your post Volitanic, and I am pleased to hear that your wife is responding well to treatment ❤️

I hope that as many people as possible see your gratitude. I am happy that The Division has been able to provide you with relief from your everyday troubles.😊Best wishes to you and your family.

Sincerely,
Carina

almost 3 years ago - /u/Ubi-Toon - Direct link

Hey!

I'm happy to hear that your wife is responding well to her chemo, good luck on your journey and fingers crossed you can beat this.

It is so heartwarming to hear that The Division and the community has helped your mental health and wellbeing. It's great to find something that can give us an uplift when needed.

I will be sure to pass this along to people within our team during a meeting today so we can share your thanks with the team as best as we can!

But most importantly, THANK YOU!

Sending well wishes and support your way.

Ubi-Toon | Shauna