New reports claim that Tom Clancy's The Division Xbox One and PS4 release date will be delayed because of production problems.
Not to worry fans, the alleged delay stems from Ubisoft's vision to provide gamers with a top-notch video game experience.
The new game looks very impressive, but with the year ending soon, no confirmation has been made about a Tom Clancy's The Division release date for Xbox One and PS4. Moviepilot reports, "Ubisoft has already pushed their highly anticipated MMO The Division to 2015. According to a report, the game was nowhere near ready in May earlier this year! So if game development had barely started at that time, can we assume that they are running into a lot of issues with the latest Tom Clancy experience?!"
With all the release date delay rumors, fans are expressing their support for Ubisoft. Some are even saying that the developers should take their time so that they can deliver what they have promised.
Meanwhile, Master Herald noted that should Ubisoft finally announce the release date delay, it won't come a surprise to many as 2014 saw many delayed video game releases.
"Most of the game journalists will not at all be shocked with this delay. 2014 has been an uncharacteristic year for buggy titles. Many major AAA category games released this year experienced a lot of bug-related troubles in the beginning. Gamers are majorly disappointed with such occurrences. It is not only decreasing the consumer's faith in modern day developers but also reducing the chances of advance pre-orders. In general, Ubisoft has had a rough year."
Tom Clancy's The Division is a highly anticipated release which boasts of noteworthy gameplays and plot.
Ubisoft Art Designer Rodrigo Cortez said,"We want to show gamers the game they will end up playing. We don't want to sell a fantasy."
"You're starting to see similar mixing of genres in other games. Before a game was either a shooter, or a third-person game, or a driving game. But now more and more there's a blend of genres into a bigger game. It can make the game hard to define - it has shooter elements, RPG mechanics, it's cover-based, online and a seamless open-world. It has all of that, yes. But we took it to heart. It's a proper RPG," he added.
"There's nothing like it out there so we can do things surprisingly well that nobody has done before. We don't have dragons or weird spell effects, we have technology and we have weaponry."
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