The Division is set to launch tomorrow for gamers all over the world, and players who want to learn more about the video game before it arrives can see the kinds of missions that they will be part in as well as the way Ubisoft is shaping the end-game for the mix between shooter, MMO and role-playing game.



The information comes Reddit users who have minted the files that are part of the pre-load package on the PC, extracting mission names, the kind of cutscenes that players will be able to watch and the names of many of the bosses that they will have to face.
There are plenty of spoilers that can affect the experience of playing The Division in negative ways, but those who simply want to see what the world of the title has to offer will find plenty of details in the posts.
Ubisoft has even included references to the extra items that will be featured in downloadable content that will be offered for the game, although the list if clearly incomplete.
It seems that Brooklyn will be the area that will be introduced to the gamer soon after launch, and there are also plans to deliver a new powerful faction and more enemy types, although the files might also talk about content that was cut and might never be part of The Division.
The Ubisoft title will be offered on the PC, the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4, with pre-load offered on all platforms for those who want to play as soon as the servers go live, at 12:01 AM Eastern Time in the United States and 1 PM Greenwich Mean Time in Europe and the United Kingdom.
The Division already has a one-year new content plan According to Ubisoft, in both April and May gamers will receive free updates that are designed to deliver new content and add the Incursion experience, which allows groups of four players to face tougher enemies once they have hit the level cap, which in turn leads to some solid rewards.
Starting in June, paid downloadable content will arrive for the game, starting with Underground, which takes players under the streets of New York City while adding a new faction and more equipment, with two other packages set to arrive in late 2016 and early next year.
Ubisoft has said that it will not offer any microtransactions for its title and that some smaller patches will be used to address gameplay imbalances and eliminate bugs.

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