The Division to Feature Endless Gameplay, New Details Revealed

Informative Interview with new details

Posted By | On 25th, Jun. 2013

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VG24/7 has gotten a chance to get an interview with the producer of The Division Fredrik Runqvist and production director Petter Mannerfelt. The interview is quite lengthy, and you may have a read right here.

However, one of the most interesting details from the interview is that fact that the game is aimed to have endless gameplay that will provide a ton of replay value.

“We designed the game to be endless gameplay. It’s hundreds, if not thousands of hours of gameplay that we hope people will enjoy,” Rundqvist stated.

The developers have also confirmed that the game’s world/map is gigantic, but that doesn’t mean that they won’t be expanding the game by any means whatsoever if people want more content.

“The game is based in New York now, but if there’s demand, we’re going to keep on building,’ he added.

Check out the rest of the interview for tons more details on The Division. Thanks VG24/7 for this informative interview.

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