Watch The Division's Launch Trailer
The Division is coming soon.
With just a week to go before The Division's arrival on March 8, Ubisoft has now posted the game's launch trailer. The cinematic video sets up the game's story, giving you a look at Manhattan gone to hell. Check it out below.
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This isn't the only new video for The Division, as Ubisoft also recently put out a video that highlights the game's PC features. Additionally, 60fps PC trailer has also been released; you can watch it right here.
In other news about The Division, the game's open beta recently ended. It attracted 6.4 million players across PC, PS4, and Xbox One, representing a new record for a new IP's beta on new-generation consoles.
Ubisoft has high hopes for The Division, as the publisher recently said it could join Destiny, Watch Dogs, and Assassin's Creed to become of the biggest new IP launches ever.
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