Tom Clancy's The Division is an upcoming open world third-person shooter role-playing video game with survival elements developed by Ubisoft Massive, Ubisoft Reflections and Ubisoft Red Storm under the Tom Clancy brand for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.[1] It was announced during Ubisoft's E3 2013 press conference, together with a seven minute gameplay demo and is set to release in 2015.The Division is inspired by Operation Dark Winter and Directive 51,
real-world events which reveal how vulnerable the United States has
become in the modern era as society has become more "fragile" and
"complex". In the game, a disease that spreads on Black Friday causes the United States Government
to collapse in five days; basic services fail one by one, and without
access to food or water, the country quickly descends into chaos. In the
wake of the devastating pandemic that sweeps through cities across the
country, including New York City, it is discovered that the spread of
the disease is transmitted through germs on banknotes.[2]
As a last resort, the player is part of a classified unit of
self-supported tactical agents, known as the "Strategic Homeland
Division (SHD)", or "The Division" for short. Leading seemingly ordinary
lives among us, the agents are trained to operate independent of
command when all else fails. This group was established to combat the
threat brought about by the outbreak and are given direct authority by
the President of the United States to do whatever it takes to prevent
the fall of society and piece the city back together in a massive
multiplayer online situation, putting them against AI-controlled
enemies, as well as other players in the game. Throughout the game, the
agents will find themselves caught in a worldwide conspiracy and will
be forced to combat both the threats of the virus as well as those who
unleashed it. When everything else collapses, the Division's mission
begins...
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