Ubisoft has announced Tom
Clancy’s The Division is officially delayed until a 2016 release.
The latest financial reports from Ubisoft reveals the squad-based
massively-multiplayer shooter will now be arriving in the fourth quarter of the
2015-2016 fiscal year. That translates to an anticipated launch in
January-March 2016.
Additional info on The Division since its showing at E3 last
year has been sparse, to say the least, but rumours have abounded for some time
now it could see a further shunt into 2016. This isn’t the first delay for the
eagerly-anticipated shooter either, Tom Clancy’s The Division was originally
pencilled in for a 2014 release.
Ubisoft has drafted in another studio to help with
development, lending a hand to the current Red Storm and Ubisoft Reflections
teams, all three supplementing the work being done at the main studio, Massive
Entertainment. Things look to most definitely be gearing up - Ubisoft is
no-doubt hoping it can create its own Destiny.
It’ll be going on three years since its announcement when it
finally arrives, but we’re expecting a huge conference during Ubisoft’s E3 2015
press conference next month. Despite loitering around for what feels like an
age, we still know precious little about how the third-person shooter plays.
Glab Ubisoft is taking its time with this one? Will it be
able to live up to the hype?
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