'Tom Clancy's The Division' news: Storyline told from three perspectives

(Official website)Screenshot from 'The Division'

The storyline of the much awaited Ubisoft game, "Tom Clancy's The Division," will apparently have different perspectives, specifically three threads, according to Massive Entertainment's Associate Creative Director Julian Gerighty.

"Every mission that you do is going to be linked to one of those story threads and is going to give you a little piece of the puzzle," Gerighty explained during his interview with Xbox On. "Once you've completed all the missions in that story thread you'll have all the pieces of the puzzle that you'll put together and get an extra piece that will give you a different perspective on the story."

Luckily, though, Gerighty has gone into details regarding these threads in the storyline of "Tom Clancy's The Division." He first explained that the first thread will revolve around the virus that was spread in the post-apocalyptic New York City like who created it, why they created it, and if there is a cure. The second thread will give focus on the factions in the game, and how they started and how the player can take them down.

Lastly, the third thread will revolve around the restoration of the infrastructure after the grim event. However, though, Gerighty did not really get into details regarding this matter.

Meanwhile, in the later part of the video, Gerighty has dropped some interesting bits regarding the virus that devastated New York City. It appears like the main carrier of it was the money that the population used. Furthermore, he revealed that the organization behind the spreading of the virus used Black Friday as the mean to infect as many people as possible.

The interview video of Xbox On, which can be viewed below, taken from their official YouTube channel, contains many more new details for the game like the multiplayer aspect of it, which was revealed by Creative Director Magnus Jansen.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" is set to come out this March 8. It will be available for the current-gen consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, as well as on the PC platform.

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