The Division Beta Launching With Daily Missions
It’s the first day of the final beta for Tom Clancy's The Division, and Ubisoft has prepared something special for beta players.
It’s the first day of the final beta for Tom Clancy's The Division, and Ubisoft has prepared something special for beta players.
A free copy of the game will be bundled with GeForce GTX 970 cards or better.
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Tom Clancy's The Division creative director Magnus Jansen took the time out to explain why they did not include splitscreen.
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Watch this soldier get sent right back into the Stone Age.
Prepare to be impressed at its size.
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Ubisoft revealed that Tom Clancy's The Division will have content exclusive to gamers who buy the Season Pass.
We don't know why, either.
There's both free and paid content available in the expansion.
A public beta makes sense, considering the issues seen in closed testing.