Ubisoft's The Division is free for PC players and Xbox Live Gold subscribers

Ubisoft's The Division is free for PC players and Xbox Live Gold subscribers

Ubisoft is somewhat used to distributing its titles for free, Watch Dogs 2 was recently made available for free on PC. Now, the video game titan is delivering Tom Clancy's The Division (the original, not the more recent sequel). You can go to the Ubisoft site to sign up and get The Division for free. You will need to have a Uplay account and use the Uplay software client to play. The most important thing is that you will have to add it to your library before September 8 at 6:00 pm (your local time). Xbox Live Gold members can also get the game for free as part of this month's Xbox Games with Gold lineup, which also includes The Book of Unwritten Tales 2, Armed and Dangerous, and Blob 2. As long as you add the title to your collection. from Uplay before September 8 (or at the end of the month for Xbox Gold players), it's up to you to keep it, even after the offer expires. It is not good that Xbox Live Gold subscribers can only play while their subscription is active. Tom Clancy's The Division is set in post-apocalyptic New York City, after a deadly pandemic wreaks havoc and the streets turn violent. You can play alone, team up with up to three friends to help you in your battle, or take on player vs. player battles. While you can play solo, it's worth mentioning that the game's online multiplayer mode was widely received as the highlight of the title, and much of the online player base for the original Division title has likely moved to The Division 2 right now. So while there may not be as vibrant an online community as it once was, it's quite possible that the free game giveaway event could help Ubisoft reignite its popularity and grow. reignite the action online.