Tom Clancy's The Division All New Trailer Dropped by Ubisoft; Dark Zone Map 3X Bigger Than Beta Version

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Fans are just a few more sleeps away from getting a taste of Tom Clancy's The Division set for an official public launching next week but prior to the release, game developer Ubisoft has dropped an all new sneak peek on what the game has to offer to gaming aficionados come March 8.

Ubisoft has just released a new trailer for Tom Clancy's The Division ahead of its launching next week. Fans can check out and watch video as shown below.

In more news, Gamepur reports recently that a Reddit user who goes by a codename jpbonadio asserted to measure the map area and tipped that the said map in the full game version is going to be six times larger than the map in the game's beta. He added to reveal that the Dark Zone map in the final copy of Tom Clancy's The Division will be three times the scope in the Dark Zone map introduced during the beta phase.

According to International Business Times, community manager Natchai Stappers has also confirmed via a fan query that that there will be no microtransactions adding that there will be "definitely no Play to Win (P2W)" in the game. This makes The Division unique from other Ubisoft video games like Rainbow Six Siege and Assassin's Creed Syndicate which both have microtransactions. Although, Stappers went on to say that Ubisoft will shed more details on the Phoenix Credits which, at the moment, is not yet disclosed to fans.

Tom Clancy's The Division is a highly anticipated online third-person shooter title set in devastated New York City following an outbreak of deadly virus during the holiday season. In the game, players will take on a role of an agent in an organization called the Strategic Homeland Division, or simply The Division, deployed to bring back order at all cost in a fallen society.

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