Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell is so last generation… especially when the amazing sounding Tom Clancy’s The Division has been revealed.
Coming to the PS4, Xbox One and PC, The Division is a stunning looking, 3rd person, open-world online RPG set in NYC. Everything about the game sounds really damn cool so far, so if you haven’t already, check out the screens and the E3 trailer directly below.
Tom Clancy’s The Division trailer:
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Tom Clancy’s The Division screens:
Tom Clancy’s The Division is scheduled for a 2014 release.
The Division takes place in New York 3 weeks after a lethal virus, released on Black Friday, swept through the city. One by one, basic services have failed. Society has collapsed into chaos. The President invokes Presidential Directive 51, and The Division, a top-secret unit of self-supporting tactical agents, is activated. Leading seemingly ordinary lives among us, Division agents are trained to operate independently of command in this type of emergency situation. When the lights go out, their mission begins.
In a Tom Clancy universe dedicated to realism, explore the once-familiar streets and landmarks of the Big Apple, now decimated by looting and overrun by clans that will do anything to survive. From Central Park to the subway to the Statue of Liberty, nowhere is safe. Discover a persistent, online, open-world New York where exploration, combat, and RPG player-progression are essential.
Tom Clancy?s The Division is developed by Massive Entertainment, the Sweden-based Ubisoft studio renowned for the World in Conflict series.
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