'Tom Clancy's The Division' release date pushed back

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Tom Clancy's The Division's release date is rumored to be pushed back a bit as Ubisoft tried to manage through varying production issues surrounding the game. With expectations high on the game, the delay should have minimal defiance considering that gamers are expecting a spunky new game which could potentially rival Destiny.

With a release date still up in the air, gamers are expecting a game that will give them the ultimate RPG experience. And if the Ubisoft's art director Rodrigo Cortes holds true to his words, gamers are in for one hell of a game by the time it does officially come out in the market.

"We want to show gamers the game they will end up playing. We don't want to sell a fantasy."

"But it's not a shooter with some RPG stats tacked on. It's actually a proper RPG from the very beginning. There's deep progression when it comes to loot, gear, and levels and you'll be able to customize every skill, do exactly what you want, and choose roles. So that's probably the biggest communication challenge. We want to make clear to everyone that it's an RPG," he added in an interview with IGN.

The closest word on an official release date is that it will come within 2015. In fact two game titles could be out according to Ubisoft Canada's Facebook page but all remains broad since it simple mentioned a 2015 release date.

With the impending delay, a careful approach is obviously being resorted to by Ubisoft. With so many players eagerly awaiting the game with so much expectations, Ubisoft better make sure that The Division is something gamers will love and that their wait is all worth it.

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