‘Tom Clancy’s The Division’ PS4, Xbox One Release Leak: Graphics runs at 1080P in PS4? Ubisoft speaks up on Tweet issue

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It hasn't yet been released and it has been considered as one of the most popular titles in the gaming community drawing much interest from anticipating players. However, "Tom Clancy's The Division" might be concealing a few chinks in its armor as rumors spread that the game's graphics resolution would look better in PS4 rather than in Xbox One.

Not to cause mass hysteria among Xbox One owners, the tweet leak that came from "Tidux" simply bared the difference on how the game's graphics resolution would look on PS4 and Xbox One. The tweet said that "Tom Clancy's The Division" would run on 1080P in PS4 compared to 900P in Xbox One.

Definitely, the post made fans uneasy as a barrage of comments were tossed at the tweet leak. However in an earlier interview with Massive Entertainment Head of Communications and IP Developer Martin Hultberg, he clarified that they "want to make a game to look the best it can" and they're "trying to get the utmost on every machine they use." That meant they would be making several versions of the game in order that "Tom Clancy's The Division" would be able to adapt to the graphic specs of the game consoles. However, the debate between PS4 and Xbox One owners on whose horse is bigger and better would keep on going, especially with so much juicy leaks about the game have been leaking prior to its release.

Earlier, an unnamed source claimed that early 2015 would not be the time for Ubisoft to release "Tom Clancy's The Division." The source had indicated that there were still a lot of opportunities to perfect some of the game's components. While doing that, Ubisoft had also been looking at the prospect of launching "localized" versions of the game as they study other game markets across the globe.

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