There's news The Division release date is moved closer to the holidays, instead of UbiSoft's planned 2015 launch.
Fans of Tom Clancy's The Division caught first glimpse of the game as early as E3 2013. UbiSoft's announcement of a 2015 launch keeps expectations high, with released trailers and gameplay footage of the open-world game.
UbiSoft's investor meeting last Thursday revealed good news for fans, though. The Division release date was hinted by CEO Yves Guillermot as closer than previously reported, though not directly referenced.
Guillermot mentioned Tom Clancy's The Division release date by the end of 2014, without revealing further details on the game's launching strategies. Fans already have an idea of the dynamics with footage previously revealed.
It's notable that UbiSoft's release plans are focused at the consoles at the moment, with a PC port still to be fleshed out. More than a hundred thousand petitioners already signed up for a petition to port, but UbiSoft has yet to respond. (idigitaltimes.com)
Tom Clancy's The Division release date, if it pushes launch by the end of 2014, could hog the attention of console crowds in time for the holidays, creating the same buzz Watch_Dogs made when it was released.
Gamers aren't kept out in the cold in terms of The Division's gameplay. Sources claim to have seen the game running on the consoles, and footage reveal dynamic gameplay.
Executive producer Fredrik Rudqvist describes the game as open-world RPG. "It's an open world RPG game that takes place in New York City, that's been ravaged by a pandemic. The city has almost been lost to the chaos, to disaster, to lawless areas, with all these dangerous factions running around - and your job as an agent of the Division is to take that back."
Tom Clancy's The Division release date is yet to be confirmed, though a holiday 2014 launch will surely please the console crowds. The game was demoed at the recent Gamescom (breathecast.com).