"Tom Clancy's The Division" delayed beta may have a few problems that gamers aren't happy with.
Server problems have plagued the game following it's release. After an hour of being released to the public, Ubisoft's server was reportedly affected due to the surge of players and the high demand of the game.
According to The Bit Bag, players from all around the world were trying to get into the early access phase of the game, as it was reportedly supposed to be one of the biggest games.. The game initially had no problems and the system was running smoothly and the problems started when the game was launched in the United States. Soon Ubisoft and UPlay users complained of the server errors whilst playing the game and these problems reached various forums and social media.
The "Tom Clancy's The Division" beta game has been delayed a number of times and players have patiently waited to play the game once it was released. However, due to the delay the expectations were set much higher causing frustrated gamers to leave the game entirely.
Ubisoft allegedly took the problem into their own hands and announced on their forums that the services have resumed normal operation on all gaming platforms, as reported by Independent. While it looks like the worst is over since they are already monitoring the servers, social media is still full of reports from gamers around the world.
Game Revolution reported that this isn't the first time Ubisoft wasn't able to meet the demands of their consumers as games like "Diablo 3" and "Destiny" had experienced similar problems since when there was no offline mode available.
"Tom Clancy's The Division" is a third-person shooter game from Ubisoft that had gotten a delayed beta release due to the game's development progress. The game takes place in Manhattan were the open world is free to destroy and explore in a high tension mid-crisis setting. Players have a mission to restore order by finding the sourse of a virus that has become a widespread epidemic is the city.