Many eyes will soon be on Ubisoft for E3 2019 next week, so why not move some product in the meanwhile? The French company’s online multiplayer shooter Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will have a 40% sale in the Ubisoft Store starting today, going all the way to June 24. If you aren’t one of
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Epic Games Store has certainly ruffled feathers in the dedicated PC gaming community. Given they are a newcomer to the market, their business decisions are under continual scrutiny from an already scrutinizing audience. And after some confusion surrounding Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, Epic Games founder Tim Sweeney has clarified a point — they will support
Something is rotten in the state of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. Beginning yesterday, third-party digital retailers began informing their communities that post-launch they will no longer be selling Ubisoft’s shared-world third person shooter due to upcoming retailer limitations. Even worse, this may lead to some negative impacts to customers and consumers who have already purchased The
After being announced almost a year ago, we are finally only a few weeks away from Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 hitting store shelves. Even though the game isn’t out yet, however, that isn’t stopping Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft from releasing details about the game’s post-launch content roadmap and that’s exactly what they’ve done. The first two
During a demo event for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 I was able to talk with Yannick Banchereau, Live Content Manager at Massive Entertainment. I was curious as to his perspective and experience working with Ubisoft’s worldwide studios partially due to Metroid’s reportedly similar structure that obviously ended up not working out. As the live content
During some hands-on time with Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 I was able to speak with Red Storm Entertainment’s Lead Gameplay Designer Keith Evans. I was able to ask about working with Ubisoft’s worldwide studios and how it is to work with people who are living and working in extremely different time zones all over
Ubisoft is preparing Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 for its launch in the spring, and we’re seeing more of the game now than we ever had. With a story trailer having been released, there is still much to be said about the game’s online multiplayer, specifically the player-versus-player aspect of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2.
Earlier today, Ubisoft made the shocking announcement that Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 for PC would be skipping a Steam release in favor of one on the Epic Games Store. While other games from smaller developers have previously declared exclusivity, this is the first major upcoming AAA game to do so. Following that announcement, a
Today, during a livestream from PAX West in Seattle, Ubisoft showcased some new gameplay of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. The gameplay is straight from the demo that is playable on the show floor at the event at Ubisoft’s booth. First and foremost, we get to see the character and gear menu, and then we
Ubisoft released a new trailer for The Division 2 during Gamescom 2018, while also again announcing that pre-orders for the game are now open. As announced earlier today, those who choose to pre-order will be able to participate in the closed beta for the Washington D.C.-set online shooter. Pre-order customers will also receive the Capitol
During Ubisoft’s financial conference call hosted today, Chief Executive Officer Yives Guillemot talked about the performance of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2‘s beta and more. According to Guillemot, The Division 2 was the fastest-registering beta in Ubisoft history, with over four times the registrants of the original game (which was the previous record-holder) in 2015. We also
Ubisoft posted a video on Friday giving an overview of some updates that were made to Tom Clancy’s The Divison, but the entire update is huge. Even better, players can unlock exclusive rewards that will be used in the upcoming Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 due out next March. Shields are a new feature that is available. They