Highly-anticipated video game "The Division" is almost going to be released and numerous of the fans are very excited about it. A lot of rumors has been going around the internet involving the production of "The Division" and, now that it will be released this week, game developers have released some news about it. Ubisoft, the game developer of "The Division," has released exactly what time the servers for "The Division" will go live and when the players can start to pre-load the game.
Ubisoft announced that the preloading of "The Division" will start on 00:01 AM Australian Eastern Daylight Time on March 8, which will be March 7 5 AM PST/ 8 AM EST. Ubisoft also announced that for those who have bought the digital copy of the game are able to start pre-loading last March 2, this only applies to those who have Xbox One. For PC the pre-loading of "The Division" will be on March 3.
For players who have PS4, the time of pre-loading for "The Division" will be on March 6, 12:01 AM local time. Ubisoft also released "The Division's" file sizes for all three game consoles; PS4, Xbox One, and PC. "The Division" is 32.29 GB on Xbox One, 29.8 GB on PlayStation 4 and 40 GB of hard drive space for PC gamers.
There will also be no "The Division" reviews until the game is released, which is quite different from what video game developers do when they plan to release a game. Normally, there are reviews days ahead before the releasing of a game, but with "The Division" Ubisoft is taking a whole new approach.
"Since it's impossible for us to populate the servers in a way that would adequately replicate playing The Division on launch day, reviewers will start playing the game along with everyone else when it's released on March 8--after the servers go live officially and globally at 00:01AM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)," announced Ubisoft.