The closed beta for The Division has just started up on Xbox One, but you’ll have to wait until tomorrow for PS4 and PC.
If your weekend plans revolve around playing Tom Clancy’s The Division then you can get in a bit of practice early, as the beta has just gone live on the Xbox One.
Thanks to Microsoft’s one day exclusive though, PlayStation 4 and PC owners will have to wait until 12pm tomorrow to get stuck in.
The final version of The Division will be released on March 8, so it’s nearly finished and should ensure the beta looks and plays almost like the finished thing.
You’ll be able to play the beta both co-operatively and in the competitive ‘Dark Zone’. The beta will also give you a chance to explore the game’s role-playing elements, including perks and character customisation.
The only problem is that the beta is extremely short, and ends on Sunday, January 31. So if you haven’t got a code yet the clock is ticking.
Although you may find Ubisoft giving away beta codes on Twitter and the like, the only guaranteed way to get one is to pre-order the game.
Recently it’s been discovered that if you pre-order and then cancel once the code arrives you can get it for free, although it’s possible Ubisoft may have closed that loophole by now.
If your weekend plans revolve around playing Tom Clancy’s The Division then you can get in a bit of practice early, as the beta has just gone live on the Xbox One.
Thanks to Microsoft’s one day exclusive though, PlayStation 4 and PC owners will have to wait until 12pm tomorrow to get stuck in.
The final version of The Division will be released on March 8, so it’s nearly finished and should ensure the beta looks and plays almost like the finished thing.
You’ll be able to play the beta both co-operatively and in the competitive ‘Dark Zone’. The beta will also give you a chance to explore the game’s role-playing elements, including perks and character customisation.
The only problem is that the beta is extremely short, and ends on Sunday, January 31. So if you haven’t got a code yet the clock is ticking.
Although you may find Ubisoft giving away beta codes on Twitter and the like, the only guaranteed way to get one is to pre-order the game.
Recently it’s been discovered that if you pre-order and then cancel once the code arrives you can get it for free, although it’s possible Ubisoft may have closed that loophole by now.
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