New reports are claiming that "Tom Clancy's The Division" release date could still be something to be excited about despite claims of a graphical downgrade.
A recent report claimed that the rumored downgrade is non-conclusive and is in fact just a mere observation from a gamer's perspective. As of writing, Ubisoft is still working on the game to give avid gamers what they have promised.
"One gamer highlighted in his YouTube channel the changes to the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 versions of the game using the presentation of Ubisoft for 'Tom Clancy's The Division' on its official Twitch channel," Master Herald reported.
"The YouTuber uses the name MacroStyle and he highlighted some missing elements to the Ubisoft presentation and how the overall impression for the current development of 'Tom Clancy's The Division"'seemed like it was downgraded when compared to the earlier development videos about the game, details the Christian Today."
The report added that Ubisoft is taking advantage of the Snowdrop engine to deliver the gameplay fans are expecting.
"The same engine shall also ensure the best possible content and graphics for the game, which accordingly is being worked on by a number of Ubisoft development teams simultaneously, indicating how important the title is in the developer's order of priority," the site continued.
It has been three years since the "Tom Clancy's The Division" release date has been revealed by Ubisoft. However its release date for Xbox One and PS4 has only been finalized just recently.
"Tom Clancy's The Division" is slated for a Mar. 8, 2016 release.