The Division Story Trailer Tracks Civilization’s Downfall

Take back what was lost.

Posted By | On 09th, Jun. 2014

Tom Clancy’s The Division is striking hot at E3. After a successful team-based multiplayer gameplay trailer at Microsoft’s media briefing, Ubisoft showcased a new story-based trailer for the online shooter. You really should see it for yourself above.

The trailer covers the movement of the virus that shook New York City in The Division right up till the chaos that destroyed one man’s family. Of course, it’s not all about being broken and alone. Sometimes it’s about getting back up, even if you need some one to help you do it. And really, that only scratches the surface of this trailer’s brilliance.

The Division will be releasing in 2015 for the Xbox One, PC and PS4, and now, we’re all the more sad that it’s been delayed. What are your thoughts on The Division thus far? Let us know in the comments thus far, or just tell us whether you cried during the trailer. We won’t judge.


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