'Tom Clancy's The Division' beta access for $10 with Humble Bundle

 Tom Clancy's The Division/Official Facebook Page

The Humble Bundle lineup for this week is all about "Tom Clancy" titles. Those who have at least $10 to shell out can purchase access to the "Tom Clancy's The Division" beta. Markedly, this is just first of the slew of goodies that players can enjoy in the Humble Bundle offer.

Paying more than the average, which is set at $9.65 at the time of writing, will also give buyers a beta key for "Rainbow Six Vegas 2" as well as beta access to the original "Splinter Cell" and "Splinter Cell Conviction."

Those who are willing to go maximum can fork out a total of $75, which will snag them a copy of "Tom Clancy's The Division" and beta access for it on top of an exclusive t-shirt inspired by the open world third-person shooter role-playing game.

Apart from these awesome treats, players will also get to enjoy at least 66 percent discount on any three Ubisoft titles in the Humble Store coupon.

Those on a budget can simply pay $1 to gain access to "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six," "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Gold," "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas," "Splinter Cell Chaos Theory" and "Ghost Recon." To learn more about the Humble Bundle deals, visit the website here.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" is scheduled to be released for the Xbox One, PS4 and PC on March 8 this year. The beta testing was supposed to commence last month but was delayed to "early 2016." At the moment, Ubisoft is yet to announce specific dates for the beta testing.

Those who pre-ordered the game are guaranteed a spot in the beta access. Along with their purchase, there should be a beta code that they will need to key in here. From there, players will only need to follow the instructions to avail of the access.

To learn more about the "Tom Clancy's The Division" beta, visit Ubisoft's FAQ page.

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