"Tom Clancy's The Division" was one of the prime titles that Ubisoft offered fans, but all the lights may be shining farther away from first person shooter. This may have become the wake-up call on what the developers really need to do.
As some followers of the company may know, Ubisoft has become one of the most prominent labels to date, with a wide array of masterpieces enlisted. "Tom Clancy's The Division" is considerably one, until many fans saw the discrepancies that came about.
According to Mobile and Apps, "Tom Clancy's The Division" has underwent quite numerous upsetting anomalies in the past which rendered gamers dismayed. Even with the promise of releasing more downloadable content, it seems as if the fans are slowly drifting away from the first-person shooter.
I Tech Post reported that the supposed upcoming content for "Tom Clancy's The Division" known as Survival has been pushed further. Originally slated for next month, the downloadable content update will be joined by Last Stand which is expected to come next year.
Some of these magnificent games are "Battlefield 1" and "Titanfall 2," which both could potentially raise up the sales and the competition alike. Given that competition is a common norm to the public, "Tom Clancy's The Division" seemingly does not quite.
Interestingly, "Tom Clancy's The Division" will now direct more focus on the big fixes that many have complained about. The promise may be cast aside for now, however, as there are also other competitors from the same genre that look to bury the game further on.
Will Ubisoft be able to revive itself from the slowly withering "Tom Clancy's The Division?" Stay locked for further news and updates.