Tom Clancy’s The Division release date is March 8, 2016

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Ubisoft showed off some more of The Division at its press conference today. In the gameplay preview, a team of three makes a shaky alliance with a random group of two. They all take down some bad guys, steal their loot, and make way for extraction.

After calling in the extraction chopper, the team of three turns on the newcomers, going rogue. However, one kept his standing and dispatched the two rogue agents, taking everything for himself. Harsh.

Tom Clancy’s The Division will go into beta on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One early next year, and it will get its full release on March 8, 2016. That’s not too far off, especially considering some were predicting it would be pushed back to 2017. We will have hands-on impressions here on Destructoid soon.


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