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Official Announcement Made For A PC Version Of Upcoming Tom Clancy Title, The Division

The Division is an upcoming renown MMO from Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment, which runs the state of the art Snowdrop Engine. It just happens that during a Reddit Q&A, the developer talked about the PC version of the game. Yes, there will be a PC version as well it seems. But wait, there’s more! It seems that the PC version will not be treated as a “porting”, but very much like a “full-fledged” game.

“As you know, Massive has its roots in PC development. We are working hard and we want to make sure that we have a very high quality experience on PC. You can be sure that our PC version won’t be a port, but a full-fledged, optimized version! We want to create the best game possible regardless of what platform you play on.” Massive stated at the Reddit Q&A.

This is some incredibly exciting news, as the PC version should look the best out of every platform The Division is released on. I bet everyone is excited, especially since this is the first official news about a PC version in the works. For those who are unaware, The Division was known as a Next-Gen exclusive up until now. But not anymore!

Thank you TweakTown for providing us with this information
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