Ubisoft presents Tom Clancy’s The Division free to play until Sep 8
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- September 4, 2020
Ubisoft has reported that it is offering Tom Clancy’s The Division for free until September 7. The game is free to claim on the UPlay digital distribution service. Clients that claim the game within this time can keep it until the end of time. Tom Clancy’s The Division is an online-only activity role-playing video game created by Massive Entertainment and published in 2016 by Ubisoft. It is the game is produced for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
The Division is set in a not so distant future New York City in the aftermath of a viral pandemic; the player, a Special Agent of the Strategic Homeland Division, is entrusted with helping the group rebuild its operations in Manhattan, research the nature of the flare-up, and battle crime afterward. The Division is organized with elements of role-playing games, as well as helpful and player versus player online multiplayer.
This isn’t the first time Ubisoft has offered games for free. In the past Ubisoft Forward that occurred on July 12 the developer parted with Watch Dogs 2 for free during this event. This was restricted to PC and not different platforms. At Ubisoft Forward, the developer shared probably the greatest games that it has been dealing with. The games it discussed incorporate Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion, the new fight royale Hyper Scape, Far Cry 6, and more.
The organization held the event when it has been rocked by personnel changes. As per report, this was a consequence of an unavoidable harmful culture at the organization. There were likewise charges of unfortunate behavior brought against Ubisoft representatives. A total of four executives have left Ubisoft since the ongoing issues started. Ubisoft tweeted hours before the event, that it recognizes the issues in the organization, yet won’t examine them at the occasion. And all that is utilized in the event is pre-recorded.