'Tom Clancy's The Division' news: NVIDIA giving away closed beta codes

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Some lucky gamers could end up getting a golden ticket to participate in the closed beta of "Tom Clancy's The Division" courtesy of NVIDIA.

As WCCF Tech reported, NVIDIA is in the process of sending out coupon codes that will grant fortunate players entry into the closed beta of the upcoming game.

For those lucky enough to get the closed beta codes for "Tom Clancy's The Division," they are advised to redeem the codes as soon as possible since supplies are reportedly limited. That means that receiving the coupon code alone does not guarantee a particular player entry into the closed beta.

Still, for those who may not be getting in via NVIDIA, there are still other ways to gain access to the game's closed beta.

First off, according to Attack of the Fanboy, one thing beta hopefuls can do is to head on over to the game's official website and register there.

The game's developers will then randomly select players from the pool of names to determine who will be gaining access to the closed beta of "Tom Clancy's The Division." This process will be random, so those who are hoping to gain entry via this method are not guaranteed anything.

Another way to gain access to the closed beta for "Tom Clancy's The Division" is to pre-order the game itself.

Unlike the other two methods, pre-ordering the game guarantees that players who do so will also be able to participate in the upcoming closed beta testing.

The closed beta testing period for "Tom Clancy's The Division" is set to begin on Jan. 28 for Xbox One players and a day later on Jan. 29 for personal computer (PC) and PlayStation 4 owners.

The closed beta testing for "Tom Clancy's The Division" will wrap up on Jan. 31.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" will be launched on March 8.

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