'Tom Clancy's The Division' release date update: Ubisoft to unveil info at 2015 E3

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Ubisoft remains silent about the release of its new open world third-person survival shooter role-playing game called "Tom Clancy's The Division," although recent speculations claim that the game is currently on its final testing phase. 

Early in March, the Italian division of VG247 spotted a leaked video showing the pre-alpha stage of the game. It seems to prove that the title is in its final testing stage, making the 2015 release date highly possible. 

Recent reports claim that the game will come out during the upcoming 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo, where most of the highly anticipated game titles are expected to come out.

Ubisoft made the announcement in the game's official website, saying, "The production is getting stronger every day and we can't wait to show you what we've been up to at this year's E3." 

The plot of "Tom Clancy's The Division" features the shocking pandemic that infests New York City. This pandemic causes all the basic services to fall, and food and water become widely scarce. Because of this, society collapses into chaos. A classified unit composed of self-supported tactical agents called The Division is built to contain the disorder.

The official description on the website says:

Fighting to prevent the fall of society, the agents will find themselves caught up in an epic conspiracy, forced to combat not only the effects of a manmade virus, but also the rising threat of those behind it. When everything collapses, your mission begins." 

Aside from "Tom Clancy's The Division," gamers are also expecting to see the "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" at the E3 2015. Other games that will come out in the upcoming event include Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed Victory" and Bungie's "Halo 5: Guardians." 

"Tom Clancy's The Division" will reportedly run using the Snowdrop Engine, which is perfect for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles. 

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