Tom Clancy's The Division seemingly lost to a number of other titles that Ubisoft has scheduled and already made. But fans of the company can rest assured that there is more to it than what has already been met by the eyes, especially after Ubisoft themselves have delivered great new updates for the fans expecting something to be spilled.
As delivered by Game Pur, Tom Clancy's The Division has gone through a tough number of months filled with criticisms left and right, which can be thoroughly understood especially after it has come from the end of those who felt such.
From the downgraded graphics reports, to the unnecessary absence of melee in the system, the title seems to have gone downhill before it could even ascend. But this may all change with the recent announcement by the people behind the upcoming open world masterpiece.
According to IGN, multiple changes were confirmed of being given to the game such as the need to encounter realistic weather trials such as blizzards which actually adhere to the context of the game.
One more factor would be the possible ending to the story, in which Creative Director Julian Gerighty was quoted on explaining, "The game was never built to have a final end credit roll type of sequence and one of our challenges was to have a compelling story while proposing a completely open world with a non-linear structure. That said, there is a conclusion to our narrative journey."
It was further reported by Gaming Bolt that there will also be other attributes to look forward to apart from the story itself, such as the consistently increasing difficulty within the encounters and missions that will remain contextual to what the game wants to imply in terms of experience.
The thrill will continue with the Dark Zone wherein players will have to compete at the highest level for the most valuable equipment in the game which will also be comprised of not just factions, but against other players as well.
Tom Clancy's The Division is set to release within March of 2016. Keep posted for more updates on the upcoming title that Ubisoft promises to enlighten players on in the near future.