'Tom Clancy's The Division' Beta news: buying this week's Humble Bundle for $10 gives fans beta access to upcoming game

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The much awaited Beta for the upcoming game, "Tom Clancy's The Division," is now set to happen sometime early this year, according to Ubisoft's Frequently Asked Questions page. However, as for how to get an access to the play test, fans actually have two possible options: one is to pre-order the game from retailers and the other is from this week's Humble Bundle, that only costs an average of $10, which will also come with other "Tom Clancy's" previous titles.

Fans who are willing to pay at least $1 or more will get to receive five game titles, specifically: "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six," "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Gold," "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas," "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory," and "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon," according to the official Humble Bundle post.

Furthermore, those who want to gain access to "The Division" Beta will have to go up the ladder in the bundle. Players who paid more than the average of $9.55 will receive all titles that were mentioned above plus the Beta access, "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell" and "Splinter Cell: Conviction" Deluxe Edition, and "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2."

For the ones, though, that paid more than $10, they will get everything above plus the 2012 title "Ghost Recon: Future Soldier" and the 2013 game "Splinter Cell: Blacklist."

Lastly, for the biggest bundle this week, for $75 or more, fans will receive a pre-order edition for "The Division," an exclusive T-Shirt for the game, and a 66 percent discount coupon to "any three Ubisoft titles in the Humble Store." However, the listing has specifically excluded pre-order games, "Rainbow Six Siege," "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate," and "Anno 2205."

For the fans who bought any of these bundles, according to the company, they will get to choose where the money will go, specifically which charity. This week, fans can choose between Extra Life and Operation Supply Drop. Head over to Humble Bundle to find out more details regarding the charity help.

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