Tom Clancy's The Division multiplayer to be "suspenseful", "meaningful" & "seamless"
Speaking to IGN, Ubisoft has given away a few more details on how multiplayer will feature in the upcoming open-world, post-apocalyptic RPG, The Division. For starters, the game won't put a limit on the number of people who can join an online clan. Ubisoft also claims that it aims to have "a very extensive web-based clan support system" in place. During the interview with IGN, the game's creators state that "player versus player encounters will play a very big role in our game," and that transition between player versus NPC characters and player versus other online players will be entirely seamless.
"We don't want to separate it into single player versus multiplayer or game mode or anything like that," said Ubisoft's Niklas Cederstrom. "We want to create suspenseful, meaningful PvP, so that's our goal with what we're doing with the game."
Ubi also confirmed that The Division's companion app will run on all mobile platforms, and will allow you to play together with console gamers entirely in real-time on your tablet from wherever you are.
Unfortunately, the game is still about a year and a half from launch, so in the meantime.
Source: OXM[SUP][1][/SUP]
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Thanks to: Rheena.com
Speaking to IGN, Ubisoft has given away a few more details on how multiplayer will feature in the upcoming open-world, post-apocalyptic RPG, The Division. For starters, the game won't put a limit on the number of people who can join an online clan. Ubisoft also claims that it aims to have "a very extensive web-based clan support system" in place. During the interview with IGN, the game's creators state that "player versus player encounters will play a very big role in our game," and that transition between player versus NPC characters and player versus other online players will be entirely seamless.
"We don't want to separate it into single player versus multiplayer or game mode or anything like that," said Ubisoft's Niklas Cederstrom. "We want to create suspenseful, meaningful PvP, so that's our goal with what we're doing with the game."
Ubi also confirmed that The Division's companion app will run on all mobile platforms, and will allow you to play together with console gamers entirely in real-time on your tablet from wherever you are.
Unfortunately, the game is still about a year and a half from launch, so in the meantime.
Source: OXM[SUP][1][/SUP]
[h=3]References[/h]
- [SUP]^[/SUP] Source: OXM (www.oxm.co.uk)
Thanks to: Rheena.com