Ubisoft has just announced that their hugely anticipated open-world MMO shooter, The Division, isn’t going to make it out until next year. Here is what the note says ” Today we announced that Tom Clancy’s The Division will be available in 2015 for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Working on The Division is a once in a lifetime opportunity for all of us at Massive, Reflections, and Red Storm Entertainment. We are creating something we are really proud of and we don’t want to compromise on quality. We are going to release the game when it’s ready. We want to thank you again for the exceptional ongoing support. Community is at the heart of what we are doing and we’re very much designing the game with you in mind, so your involvement means a lot to us. The production is gett...
Primary studio in charge of the highly anticipated PS4 and Xbox One shooter The Division, Ubisoft studio has tagged the decision to delay the release of Watch Dogs to May 2014 as a “tremendously important” one. “It’s tremendously important for us as a developer studio, to know that the owner and the publisher are ready to take that hit, and [delaying Watch Dogs] ] was a massive hit. I think their shares fell 25 per cent on the day it was announced it was being delayed,” said Massive Entertainment boss David Polfeldt to Examiner. “It takes so much courage to live through that day and still think that was a good decision. So for us in the development , that’s an important message that ultimately the management will back up the goals that we have, whi...
The developer of open world shooter role-playing game The Division has vowed to create the best possible PC version. In a blog post expanding on the recently-released Snowdrop game engine tech trailer, below, Massive Entertainment promised PC gamers that their version of The Division won’t be a port of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. “As you know, Massive has its roots in PC development,” the development team said. “We are working hard and we want to make sure that we have a very high quality experience on PC.” Developers are often criticised for failing to do the PC versions of their multiplatform games justice, but it sounds like Massive, which made its name with the Ground Control and World in Conflict PC strategy games, will do its utmost to avoid...