Tom Clancy’s The Division Release Date, Trailer News And Gameplay: The Game Is Set To Pay Homage To The Classic RPG And Undergone Intensive Improvements To Keep Up With Next Gen System Requirements

Tom Clancy's The Division Release Date, Trailer News And Gameplay: The Game Is Set To Pay Homage To The Classic RPG And Undergone Intensive Improvements To Keep Up With Next Gen System Requirements
We have the latest for you on the release date, trailer news and gameplay of Tom Clancy's The Division. Ubisoft seem to be keeping us on our toes as it has not yet released their latest game in production. The date is still just but mere speculations. So far many are looking forward to the release of Tom Clancy's: The Division which is described as a massively multiplayer online (MMO) RPG title. Ubisoft knows how its fans are vital to their gaming franchises and have decided not to reveal too much information on the upcoming game, Tom Clancy's: The Division only until the game is fully ready for a release. Well, they are trying to avoid shady write-ups and raising expectations only to disappoint fans, but from their past creations such as Assassins Creed: Black Flag, there is no chance of disappointment, according to Ecumenical News.
"We want to show gamers the game they will end up playing. We don't want to sell a fantasy. We've been persistent with our messaging about high targets and benchmarks, and we want to deliver that. Then it's about making sure people get the game we're promising so they don't think it's something else," art director Rodrigo Cortes told IGN. The game is set to pay homage to the classic RPG as revealed by the Gameplay but slightly different as it has undergone intensive improvements so as to ensure the game can keep up with the next gen system requirements. The official cinematic trailer has been online since June giving a very interesting sneak peek into what to expect from the game.
"For us, one of the biggest challenges is figuring out how to tell people how much of an RPG it is. It has shooting and is shooter-like. If you look at it, that's the whole point because we want it to be very immersive but not a shooter with some RPG stacks tacked on. It's actually a proper RPG from the very beginning. There's deep progression when it comes to loot, gear and levels and you'll be able to customize every skill, do exactly what you want and choose roles. So, that's probably the biggest communication challenge. We want to make clear to everyone that it's an RPG," Rodrigo Cortes assured gamers.
Tom Clancy's: the Division is arriving with a 2015 release date for Xbox one, PS4 and PC.
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