Tom Clancy's The Division Open Beta Confirmed; Various Fan Feedback Stated During Closed Beta

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Tom Clancy's The Division has stayed on the rather unwelcome side of the fans since the multiple negative feedbacks that fell on the upcoming title in the past months. However, it was not until recently that Ubisoft's post-apocalyptic shooter has established its name as one that many should wait for.

As per Venture Beat, the ongoing test that runs as of the moment is noted to be limited only to a number of participants, and because of it, Ubisoft may have seen the need to make a new open beta soon enough. It was announced that Xbox One users will be granted an open beta for Tom Clancy's The Division that will start on February 16 all the way to February 21st.

According to News Week, because of the feedback that gamers have given to the recent closed beta, the said open beta is considerably in order. Many fans claimed that the storyline of Tom Clancy's The Division is highly promising, the threats of being a victim for almost anyone is admirable as well as the apocalyptic look of New York City. Not everything was as well received, though, as fans claimed that the AI hostile oppositions are rather too easy or predictable and the gameplay turned out to be rather conventional to some.

Noted by Game Pur, Tom Clancy's The Division's interesting Dark Zone feature has been noted to reached a dramatic expectation that make it rather viable to join the massive success of other Ubisoft titles. Dark Zone is a mode wherein gamers are to face and eliminate diverse adversaries in order to unlock goodies that can prove valuable in the future.

Tom Clancy's The Division is slated for release on March 8th, 2016. Until then, gamers will be treated to more on the title's forthcoming updates and feedbacks that Ubisoft will use to make the necessary changes to the said title before it washes ashore in over a month's time.

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