The Division 3 Promises ‘Impact as Big as The Division 1,’ Says Executive Producer

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The Game Is Being Advertised To Have The Same Influence As The Division 1.

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  • The Division 3 is shaping up to be a monster, according to Executive Producer Julian Gerighty.
  • According to Gerighty, the game will be as influential as the first title in the series.
  • Massive Entertainment is currently hard at work on the shooting game.

Players have been waiting for news about The Division 3 for what feels like forever. Ubisoft confirmed that the title was in early development over two years ago, but information about the project has been scarce since then, with the company not even releasing a screenshot.

Developer Massive Entertainment announced recently that they were hard at work on the next entry in the franchise, and if the words of producer Julian Gerighty are anything to go by, The Division 3 will be a treat for fans.

Why it matters: The first entry in The Division franchise was a pioneer in the third-person looter shooter RPG niche, so Ubisoft saying The Division 3 will have the same impact is a big deal.

During an interview for the New Games Plus Showcase, The Division 3 Executive Producer Julian Gerighty revealed that the upcoming shooting title is shaping up to be a monster.

 It’s shaping up to be a monster. We are working extremely hard on something that I think will be as big an impact as Division 1 was.

Gerighty refused to go into any more detail about the project, but assured players that Massive Entertainment is working extremely hard and The Division 3 will be as big and impactful as the first Division game.

Considering how 2016’s The Division is one of the most influential shooting games of all time for pioneering the third-person RPG looter shooter genre, Ubisoft and Massive are definitely setting a high bar for the upcoming project.

Whatever the case, The Division fans are going to be blessed with a lot of new content as Survivors, a new extraction shooter game mode for The Division 2, is set to launch this year, in addition to a mobile game called Resurgence

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Massive is also working on the Survivors extraction mode for The Division 2.

Hopefully, none of these projects see the same fate as The Division: Heartlands, and players get to experience them sooner rather than later.

Do you think The Division 3 will be as innovative as the first game in the franchise? Or is Ubisoft hyping fans up for nothing? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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