Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Release Date: Where Will The Journey Take You By 2015

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Release Date: Where Will The Journey Take You By 2015
Gamers are excited to the most anticipated game of the world, Tom Clancy's "The Division." This will be launch by 2015 under the development of three teams - together with Cary, North Carolina-based Ubisoft Red Storm joining United Kingdom-based Ubisoft Reflections as well as the Massive Entertainment. The game is exclusive to Xbox One, PS4, and Microsoft Windows PCs.
Rundqvist, the Executive producer of "The Division" said that the RPG game world takes place in New York and it has been wrecked with deadly disease. The city has been lost due to chaos, disaster, and other dangerous party that roamed around. So, your job as a player is to be an agent to take back what the city lost.
Previous reports revealed that the said game will be having a multiplayer feature. But, the good here is that, players can still go on a solo mode.
Tom Clancy's The Division has a dynamic and lively world. Even when you do nothing, you still need a world to define itself. It has systems that greatly interact with each other accordingly.
Have you ever wondered what inspired Rundqvist team the most? Well, its Will Smith's "I am Legend" movie. Yes. This is surprisingly true. It gives a great impact in the making. According to Rundqvist, he and his team watched the movie several times.
As the "I Am Legend" movie is a grand movie that thrills and excites every viewers, it is certain that Tom Clancy's The Division will be remarkable one.
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