Tom Clancy’s The Division will have free post-launch content
Despite the game’s 2013 E3 demo appearing to show areas around Brooklyn, Creative Director Magnus Jansen said the game’s expanse will be limited to the Manhattan area.
Jansen added that Midtown Manhattan will give players a “huge open world” to explore and it’s “more than enough to sink your teeth into”. Since everyone tried to get out and everything has been hit, there is no more traffic, no more gasoline in the cars and no more resources.
You might be interested in a new video published by YouTuber Arrekz, which reveals more about the size and features you can expect to enjoy from the open world map and gaming environment that will be available in The Division game. Gamespot states that the world is very similar to what gamers are used to in “Destiny”. Player-to-player item trading has been delayed and won’t be available when the game launches, and the entire region of Brooklyn has been cut out altogether, only to be re-released as possible DLC. Ubisoft is already working on the additional content, according to Jansen in a separate interview with Game Spot. A beta is scheduled to take place January 28.
“The Division” is now one of the most awaited games in the market. However, according to several reports, the new game version that is waited for with maximum excitement by the fans will not showcase Brooklyn. The game will feature a strong Multiplayer as it is said to be a Massively Multiplayer Online Game.
“The Division” for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC is slated for release on March 8. The beta testing will continue across all platforms until January 31st.