Ubisoft announces The Division 3

Ubisoft announces The Division 3

Released in 2016 and developed by the studio Massive Entertainment, Tom Clancy’s The Division Set in a post-apocalyptic New York, two weeks after the rapid collapse of the United States after a virus spread through banknotes, the event called Happy Friday.

The player played as one of the members of the Division, a group of government agents, dormant, then activated, responsible for the “recovery” of the city of New York, quarantined after incidents, given to robbery and violence. It’s a bit like New York 1997 version 2.0…

Building on the great success of this first opus, which seduced with its nervous playing TPS gunner cover And its dark world in a devastated New York, Ubisoft has done it again three years later with a sequel, this time in Washington, D.C.

If the title didn’t lack solid assets like its predecessor, as we discussed, Division 2 did less than the first part, to the point that the new chapter became very hypothetical.

We were clearly wrong, as the publisher has just announced the development Division 3Still under the auspices of the Massive Entertainment studio. “We may have 40 million players, but The Division franchise is still in its infancy. There are still many stories to tell, places to discover and people to save.” Commented Julian Geraity, who will monitor the development of the game Press release Accompanying the application.

With more than 700 people, Massive Entertainment has in a few years really become the main and colossal pillar of Ubisoft, responsible for several very large projects in development at the same time. It’s the studio that’s also behind the Star Wars Outlaws game, which is expected to launch in early 2024 and is being worked on by Julian Gerait. Also the game Avatar – Frontiers of Pandora, created in partnership with Lightstorm Entertainment, James Cameron’s company, and which will be released on December 7.

A few days ago, a new trailer was released…

We remind you that the adaptation of the section, which is to be directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, should be released again soon on Netflix. A painful pregnancy as we are now the third director to land a project that is not moving forward an inch and has been announced for years. It’s a shame, given the huge potential of such a license and its pitch. At this rate, one might wonder if Division 3 It won’t come out until…

Source: Allocine

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