Tom Clancy's The Division Dark Zone Features Discussed; New Mission Found in Open Beta

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Tom Clancy's The Division has been all around the web for a reasonable time, and now that gamers have seen a ray of light regarding the title, the open beta which was made available serves its purpose of making the fans experience what the decade-long game will bring to the table.

It was reported by Alphr that Tom Clancy's The Division recently announced their open beta being made available to the public. The said event ran all the way to Sunday, February 21st. The open beta test run allowed players to advance all the way up to level eight and can further go to level 12 once able to reach the Dark Zone.

As per MNR Daily, a new mission is found within the said beta which was not found during the closed beta. For those who know not what the Dark Zone of Tom Clancy's The Division is, it is essentially one of the most appealing traits that gamers have awaited on from the game. It promises a whole array of vital loot that needs to be won against AI and actual gamers present in the vicinity.

According to Bidness Etc, Tom Clancy's The Division recently came from rough ends in the past as gamers question whether the game will prove to be as effective as its relative Ubisoft games. The company aims to push not only Tom Clancy's The Division, but other upcoming titles such as For Honor, Far Cry Primal and a new Assassin's Creed expansion.

So far, even as Tom Clancy's The Division has reached a rather unappealing response from the crowds due to its shortcomings, there are still those that have faith in the post-apocalyptic rendition of Ubisoft.

Tom Clancy's The Division's Dark Zone lets players survive on their own pace and strategy, as other players will do all in their power to take the loot for themselves. The Ubisoft title is expected to launch by March 8, 2016.

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