'Tom Clancy's The Division' news: More details revealed by the game's associate creative director

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"Tom Clancy's The Division" will be one of the earlier big-named releases of next year, and now, players can learn more about thanks to a recent interview given by the game's associate creative director Julian Gerighty.

In his interview with IGN, Gerighty touched on a variety of topics concerning the game, including how its story actually works.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" is designed to be an open world experience, so there's conceivably more than one way to get from point A to point B at any given time. Still, as Gerighty notes, there is still a larger narrative that players will be able to follow in the game, and that too will have its own conclusion.

Players don't need to worry about their fun ending at that point, however, as they can still continue playing the game even after the main story arc has been completed.

The game will also present players with more difficult challenges near the end of the game, according to Gerighty.

Apparently, once players reach the game's Dark Zone, they will soon be able to acquire some of the best items in the game, although they may have to compete against other players in order to nab these goodies.

In related news, folks who want to get "Tom Clancy's The Division" now can already do so since the pre-order is now live, according to Segment Next.

For those who truly want to get the full experience from the game, they can also opt to get its Gold Edition, which would guarantee them access to the beta launching early next year as well as to other special items that could eventually be added to the game via the season pass.

The Gold Edition of "Tom Clancy's The Division" is available for $100.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" is set to be launched on March 8, 2016.

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