Tom Clancy’s The Division beta sign-ups open

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Tom Clancy’s beta sign-ups for Tom Clancy’s The Division are now officially Tom Clancy open.

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If you fancy signing up for the beta of Tom Clancy’s unusual action RPG thing, you can do so now over on The Division‘s website. The Xbox conference only really mentioned the Xbox One beta (coming in December), but it looks like you can sign up on PC too. Just, y’know, you’ll probably get access a little bit after December.

You can get guaranteed access by pre-ordering the game, but if you don’t fancy plonking down your money, you have to join the “wait list”, which guarantees nothing.

The Division is due out in early 2016. You can see a new gameplay trailer below.


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