Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's The Division Alpha Test Aids in Making Game Better; Progress Looks Promising So Far

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The upcoming Tom Clancy's The Division has been noted of being the weaker link against other Ubisoft titles bound to be released this year and the next. However, the development team may have had enough of the negativity and learned to adapt with the times, specifically what will be best for the post-apocalyptic marvel.

Julian Gerighty, Associate Creative Director of Tom Clancy's The Division, says that the game may have received a handful of negative comments from fans that managed to have their hands on the past version of the title but the latest update presented to the public looks to be quite promising. The recently concluded closed alpha test served its purpose in helping the development team learn on the flaws that may have caused the said negativities in the past, as per Vine Report.

Delivered by Christian Today, the results of the closed alpha test gave Ubisoft ideas on the fields of improvement needed in order to make Tom Clancy's The Division a worthy contender for the coming year. Gerighty stated that one of the factors that make the game rather admirable would be the open-world experience that will be led by a narrative, which will also reach an end at a certain point.

The most exciting part that Tom Clancy's The Division has is the existence of the Dark Zone, says Youth Health Mag, in which once gamers reach the said zone, they will have to compete to acquire some of the best equipment that the game has to offer. Players will be up against challenging adversaries in which Gerighty takes pride in offering to the mass, and will most probably be the edge that the title will offer.

Tom Clancy's The Division may have slightly alleviated itself from the rather abrupt news in which it was surrounded by, starting from these promised features. The Ubisoft title is slated for release on March 8, 2016.

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