
Pixelgate.co.uk writes:
''The Division is to be the next big release, mostly down to the hype train rolling around. It’s not without credit either, a new IP with a pretty ambitious concept is worthy of hype. My main concerns aren’t exactly with the game itself, more with Ubisoft.''

It has been ten years of the franchise and a celebration is planned.

It's been almost 10 years since we first stepped foot in Ubisoft's extraction shooter, The Division and it looks like the developer will celebrate by giving fans a chance to replay the experience in "definitive edition" form.

from paulsemel.com: In this exclusive Q&A, the author of the new technothriller based on "Tom Clancy's: The Division" discusses how it ties to the games while also bringing its own story to a close.
you would think they would be prepared, but we've all been wrong before
I think we'll have a better idea on how it's going to go once we find out if that open beta is real. Considering their servers will be hammered, it will be a good opportunity for them to prepare for what will come.
I'm willing to bet like most games there will be some issues day 1, but if they get it sorted out quick and it doesn't take up to a week or longer, than that's perfectly fine IMO.
of course just look their past releases no issues whatsoever........
...............*****UBISOFT STOP HITTING ME! HELP ME I been kidnap by Ubisoft awwwwww don't want to say those things!!
no there is always launch issues of some sort, but thats just typical games that come out today anyway.
What are the chances that they add more areas to the map as free/paid dlc?? Im gonna go with 95% chance