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The Division 2 Rage Harvest: every reward and how to claim it

The global event runs until July 7, with milestone caches, an Exotic, and a full Dead by Daylight pass to unlock.

The global event runs until July 7, with milestone caches, an Exotic, and a full Dead by Daylight pass to unlock.

The Fog has rolled into Washington D.C. Rage Harvest is the new global event in The Division 2, and it runs alongside a Dead by Daylight collaboration that hands out cosmetics based on the franchise’s most recognizable Killers. Two reward tracks are active at once, and clearing the event feeds straight into the cosmetic pass.

Quick answer: Play with Rage Harvest active until July 7 to fill a 10-tier milestone track that ends in the Rage Harvest Mask, and earn Season XP through July 14 to unlock the Dead by Daylight Event Pass. Every Star you earn in Rage Harvest also adds 50 XP to that pass.


How Rage Harvest works: Overheal and Rage

The event is built around two mechanics that pull in opposite directions. Enemies get stronger through Overheal, and you get stronger through Rage. Learning to trade between the two is the whole point.

While the global event is live, every enemy enters the fight with Overheal. That gives them extra protection and increased damage. When they land a hit on you, they restore their own missing health and armor, then keep stacking more protection on top. The longer a fight drags, the tankier and more dangerous they become.

The counter is to chip that Overheal away. As you damage it, you build Rage, which raises your Weapon Damage, RPM, Weapon Handling, Critical Hit Chance, and Critical Hit Damage. Rage feeds on aggression, so staying on the offensive keeps it climbing. Stop shooting for too long and it starts to drain.

Rage Event rewards in The Division 2
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Guardian Angel as a safety net

Pushing constantly means you will eventually take heavy fire. Guardian Angel covers that moment. When your armor is fully depleted, it triggers on its own, making you immune to damage and Status Effects for a short window, clearing any effects already on you, and boosting your movement speed.

It is not a free pass every time. After it fires, Guardian Angel needs to recharge, so it won’t be ready on every armor break. Treat it as an emergency reset, not a crutch you can lean on through a whole fight.


Rage Harvest milestone rewards and how to earn Stars

Harvesting Rage earns Stars, and Stars push you up a 10-tier milestone track. The track holds Named Item Caches, an Exotic Cache, and the Rage Harvest Mask at the top. Daily objectives hand out extra Stars, so checking in each day speeds up the climb.

You can claim rewards at any point during the event. Anything you leave unclaimed by the end is sent straight to your in-game mailbox, so you won’t lose progress you already earned.

Rage Harvest tasks in The Division 2
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The opening day of objectives gives a clear picture of how Stars come in. Each task rewards play that lines up with the event’s mechanics, so you earn most of them just by fighting the way Rage Harvest wants you to.

ObjectiveTarget
Eliminate hostiles while Rage is active240
Eliminate hostiles while Guardian Angel is active30
Destroy the weak points of overhealed enemies60
Apply the Bleed status effect to hostiles50
Complete any Main Mission on Hard or above1

Note: Targeting weak points on overhealed enemies does double duty, since it both completes a daily objective and chips away the Overheal that builds your Rage faster.


Dead by Daylight Event Pass rewards

The Event Pass is the cosmetic side of the crossover. You progress it by earning Season XP through normal play, and Rage Harvest Stars give it a direct boost, with each Star adding 50 XP. The free track is open to everyone, while the premium track costs 1000 VC.

Dead by Daylight in The Division 2
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TrackRewards
FreeThe Deathslinger Outfit; The Deathslinger’s Hat Backpack Trophy; The Huntress Outfit; The Huntress’ Axe Backpack Trophy
Premium (1000 VC)The Oni Outfit; The Oni’s Mask Backpack Trophy; The Trapper Outfit; The Trapper’s Machete Backpack Trophy; 2 Exotic Caches

Event dates and overlapping XP boosts

The two tracks end on different days, so plan around the shorter window first. Rage Harvest closes on July 7, while the Dead by Daylight Event Pass stays open through July 14. A rotating set of multiplier events runs alongside both and continues afterward.

ActivityWindowWhat it gives
Rage Harvest Global EventJune 30 – July 7Milestone track, Stars, and 50 XP per Star toward the pass
Dead by Daylight Event PassJune 30 – July 14Killer-themed outfits and backpack trophies
Shepherd XP BoostJune 30 – July 7Triple Shepherd XP from calls for backup
Dark Zone SurgeJuly 7 – July 14Triple DZ XP, keep XP on death, double DZ Currency
SHD XP BoostJuly 14 – July 21Triple SHD XP toward your SHD Watch

Because the milestone track has the tighter deadline, prioritize Rage Harvest play before July 7. The Event Pass keeps filling through the following week, and every Star you bank during the global event carries forward as pass progress.

The most efficient loop is simple. Stay aggressive to keep Rage high, break enemy weak points to strip Overheal quickly, and apply Bleed where you can to knock out daily objectives in the same fights. Do that across a few sessions and the Rage Harvest Mask, the Exotic Cache, and the Killer cosmetics all fall into place before the windows close.