Ubisoft releases a new Tom Clancy’s The Division “RPG Gameplay” trailer

Did you know that Tom Clancy’s The Division is an RPG and not just a 3rd person shooter? Well apparently quite a few gamers do not, so Ubisoft is looking to hammer home that point in this latest gameplay trailer.

The game is set to hit the PS4, Xbox One and PC on March 8th, and needless to say, we’re starting to feel the hype.

Tom Clancy?s The Division Trailer – RPG Gameplay:

Tom Clancy’s The Division is a ground-breaking RPG experience that brings the genre into a modern military setting for the first time. In the wake of a devastating pandemic that sweeps through New York City, basic services fail one by one, and without access to food or water, the city quickly descends into chaos. As an agent of The Division, you’ll specialize, modify, and level up your gear, weapons, and skills to take back New York on your own terms. Tom Clancy’s The Division will be available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 system, and Windows PC.

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