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'The Division' Game News: Game Will Be Exclusive To Xbox One For 30 days

While "Tom Clancy's: The Division" has already been scheduled for release on March 8, not all of the game's fans may rejoice over its release as the game will be exclusive for Xbox One only, at least for the initial 30 days.

According to a Video Gamer report, the exclusivity period hasn't been formally determined by Ubisoft yet. However, a video posted by the US retailer GameStop says Xbox One players can experience the game "30 days before Sony will see it."

Last month, it was announced by Ubisoft that "The Division" will be released in the market in March and confirmed that its release will be followed by three fresh expansion packs and additional free-of-charge updates that will introduce new modes and co-op challenges.

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While the exact release date of the expansions are still uncertain at this point in time, Video Gamer claimed in an earlier report that the first one will be titled "Underground," which will allow a team of four players explore and experience the New York underworld after an epidemic.

On the other hand, the second expansion pack is said to have "Survival" as its title. It was earlier reported that this particular expansion pack will put the abilities of even the most seasoned "The Division" players to the test, thanks to the game's hostile environment.

While the title of the third expansion pack is titled "Last Stand," no other information about it has been made available as of yet.

Meanwhile, an article on Gamer Professionals stated that while some people in the gaming industry predicted that "The Division" will kill another game it shares some similarities with, "Destiny," the former is distinct in its own ways, much more that it has a different approach to combat. After playing the Beta version of the game, the writer of the article opined that many of "The Destiny" players will surely try "The Division" but will likely not stay with it and eventually return to "Destiny."

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