The Division hopes you’ll want to save Manhattan again with Patch 1.4
Ubisoft’s pseudo-MMO/cover based shooter is getting a much needed face-lift today.
Ubisoft’s pseudo-MMO/cover based shooter is getting a much needed face-lift today.
Ubisoft’s cover-based shooter is being balanced so heavily that when Patch 1.4 goes live, you might not recognise the game, and that’s the best thing that could have happened to The Division.
There’s trouble in Manhattan, but apparently there aren’t enough Division agents on PC to take care of it.
New gear sets, more end-game missions and the ability to hijack extractions might just be enough to get us excited for The Division all over again.
Ubisoft also confirmed that The Division was the biggest-ever release ever for a new video game brand for the developer.
Cheaters, glitches and a broken end game could spell disaster for Ubisoft Massive but there is hope for The Division yet.
Ubisoft will be implementing new anti-cheat measures that could see your The Division character deleted.
While Ubisoft’s recreation of New York City is somewhat true to life, how realistic is a mutated smallpox spread via $20 bills?
Join Nick, Clinton and Brendyn as they discuss Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and the reality of the disease in Tom Clancy’s The Division.
The Division isn’t your average MMO/Shooter. If you’re hitting a wall with Ubisoft’s new game, we have you covered.
Deon, Clinton and Nick are back just before the long weekend to bring you a dose of The Division as well as a way to upcycle plastic bottles in this week’s africast.
Part RPG, part shooter, part MMO, The Division is positively contagious.