Tom Clancy’s The Division To Give A Connected Experience, Will Always Be Online

But it won't be an MMO, according to Ubisoft Europe General Director Alain Corre.

Posted By | On 23rd, Jun. 2013

1370900979_tc_the_division_screen_police_station_shoot_out_web_130610_4h15pmpt
As if the connected experiences of Destiny and TitanFall weren’t enough, Ubisoft Europe General Director Alain Corre revealed more details on the persistent online worlds of upcoming titles like Tom Clancy’s The Division.

Corre confirmed that, “The Division will be always-online, because this is how the game is designed. It’s a world that’s always on and always living. The fact you’re always-online is a must. It’s the same for The Crew. You can join your friends or not, but something is happening in this world all the time.

However, he clarified that these were “Not MMOs. You can have an experience on your own or with friends. It’s a non-stopping world, which is like life. You’re getting closer to life.”

Corre, along with the rest of the team at Ubisoft, does “believe these kind of experiences are great. You can go on playing while not in your living room. You can use your tablet or smartphone to enrich your character or help your character and friends while you’re away.

“We give the possibility for the gamer to always be in contact with these worlds. This is something that is completely new and refreshing,” he said to Eurogamer

It’s certainly interesting how both games would incorporate the features, though we worry that it might be a bit limiting for some people who want to experience the single-player and still need to be connected online. Nonetheless, when seen a larger multiplayer framework, it could succeed and indirectly bring in a number of improvements to the the single-player game of both titles.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Sea of Stars: Dawn of Equinox Update Goes Live, Bringing 3-Player Co-op, Combat Improvements, and More

Sea of Stars: Dawn of Equinox Update Goes Live, Bringing 3-Player Co-op, Combat Improvements, and More

The update brings three-player co-op, changes to the prologue, a bonus cinematic, difficulty presets, a Speedr...

Stellar Blade is Targeting a 2025 PC Launch

Stellar Blade is Targeting a 2025 PC Launch

Developer Shift Up says it expects the action title to sell better on Steam than it has on PS5, where it has s...

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Reveals Updated PC Requirements, SSD and 160 GB Required

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Reveals Updated PC Requirements, SSD and 160 GB Required

In addition to revealing updated minimum and recommended requirements, GSC Game World has also detailed higher...

GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Receives Classic Lighting Option on Consoles and PC

GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Receives Classic Lighting Option on Consoles and PC

The visual improvements, bug fixes and quality-of-life changes from the mobile versions are now available on o...

ARC Raiders Gameplay Finally Revealed, Showcases Combat and Exploration

ARC Raiders Gameplay Finally Revealed, Showcases Combat and Exploration

Embark Studios reveals work-in-progress gameplay from last month's tech test, highlighting how the extraction ...

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – Global Release Timings Revealed

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – Global Release Timings Revealed

The next instalment in the flight sim franchise is due out for Xbox Series X/S and PC a week from now, on Nove...