E3 2014 | Tom Clancy's The Division Trailer Shows More Co-Op

During Microsoft’s E3 2014 press conference, the developers at Ubisoft came to the stage and revealed some more content concerning a game that they showed at last years E3, Tom Clancy’s The Division. Similar to last years trailer, this one was filled with some back and forth online communication between three players as they choreographed their tactics on the field. Today, four players were shown at the event.

Tom Clancy franchises are known for combining stealth and teamwork into it’s already large library of games. With Tom Clancy’s The Division, players will be able to create teams up to four players in order to carry out tasks at hand, some of which include taking down enemy contacts with your primary weapon and other gadgets that are sure to throw them off guard.

Judging from the trailer, Ubisoft is surely pushing for players to participate in co-op in such a way that all 4 players can seamlessly chat or give commands alongside each other during the heat of battle. The voice actors are being scripted throughout gameplay, of course. But does give players a great idea of how it all works.

Another thing that can be noted is the technological interface that players will receive as they play the game, such as information of the last train stop or a snap shot of what the area looked like hours ago. The Division seems to take a few hints from Watch_Dogs, but we are talking about a Ubisoft game here. This is also a rad placement on their part, showing more of a highly anticipated game that could also have the potential to be shown at their own E3 press conference later today.

You can peep the E3 trailer for The Division below. Ubisoft states that the game will be released sometime in 2015.

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