Tom Clancy's The Division Gets Official March 8, 2016 Release Date; Ubisoft Announces Pre-Order Privileges

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Tom Clancy's The Division has been on the table since the early get-go. However, the wait for the game seems to have fans a little bit more upset as the months go on. With Ubisoft's promises looking over the shoulder of gamers, pre-orders and familiarity of the game is almost a prerequisite before its anticipated release.

To some, the disappointing news of Tom Clancy's The Division has reached a different height. The hype of the game is more than enough to awaken Ubisoft, and making them humbly apologize for the utter inconvenience that the game delay has caused, which was originally set for the first quarter this year. Seen on pcgamer, the delay was extended, but for the most part, a date was at least mentioned.

Xbox One users will have a massive advantage, as the game can be pre-ordered on January of the next year. Game Spot initially says that pre-orders have taken the industry by storm since the E3 announcement. For the other platforms of Tom Clancy's The Division, it may seem unfortunate, but the wait for the availability will have to be a little extensive.

The Beta of the game makes Tom Clancy's The Division quite more intriguing. With a 2-year wait that triggered pandemonium, fans set high standards for the upcoming real game. IGN also comes up with more of the latest updates on the prequel as well as the real game itself.

Tom Clancy's The Division has the distinct trait of being the introductory game of 2016 to have a different approach in terms of setting. It will be the first game that will have a militarized orientation under an RPG genre, and with the storyline showing great creativity, the game is more than exciting, despite the upsetting delays. The actual game will be available for the next gen consoles on March 8, 2016.

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