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Tom Clancy’s The Division Shows Nvidia GameWorks Integration in New Trailer
This makes The Division unique from other Ubisoft video games like Rainbow Six Siege and Assassin’s Creed Syndicate which both have microtransactions. The gist of it is that you won’t be reading any reviews before the game releases on the 8th March.
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Tom Clancy’s The Division is a brand new IP from Ubisoft, a shooter with RPG elements that might remind you a bit of Bungie’s Destiny.
Ahead of the game’s release, Ubisoft has just dropped the launch trailer for the game, and you can give it a watch below.
Check out the launch trailer down below. The player, as part of this unit, will carry out missions to restore civilisation by cleaning up the bad guys. Ubisoft’s Anders Homquist talks you through the demo (above) and the highlighted features. Now, it’s nearly surreal that we’re getting The Division next week. In the vid, there’s a look at infection-plagued New York City and a society enveloped in chaos.
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One of the technologies that helped us achieve this level of quality is an NVIDIA technique called HBAO+. Grab your gear and steel yourself for the firefight of a lifetime as you fight to retake New York City from its criminal overlords. The language of the videos is German (perhaps English versions are on their way) but there are English subtitles present.