The Division Reveals New Screenshots By Andrew Ogley, 17 Aug 2014 FollowtopicsTom Clancy's The DivisionTom Clancy's The DivisionUbisoftGames with GoldLocal MultiplayerThird Person ShooterAndrew Ogley It has been a bit quiet since the E3 update for the upcoming shooter, Tom Clancy's The Division. However, Ubisoft has taken the opportunity at Gamescom 2014 to release a few more details about the highly anticipated title.Ubisoft is keen to point out that players will be engaging each other in a persistent and dynamic environment where exploration and player progression are essential. Dynamic weather, along with day and night cycles, all have an influence on the game and how NPC's behave, and players will have to cope with these variables. Luckily, players will have access to state of the art weaponry and equipment, and a skill tree will be available to encourage players to develop and upgrade different skills tailored to their own style of gameplay. All this will be powered by the Snowdrop engine, which will bring the virus-ravaged and devastated New York City to life as shown in the recent screenshots. The Division will be released on the Xbox One sometime in 2015.We've got the full list of Tom Clancy's The Division achievements - check the list for guides to unlocking them.More Tom Clancy's The Division stories: Ubisoft quietly announces The Division 3, but it's a long way off The Division 3 not on the cards as Ubisoft focuses on free-to-play spin-off — report Ubisoft+ on Xbox will feature over 60 games, here's the full list Ubisoft unveiling new Tom Clancy game later today Splinter Cell, Division, and Ghost Recon multiplayer first-person shooter leaks online ScreenshotsUpcoming ReleaseXbox One Written by Andrew OgleyAndrew has been writing for TA since 2011 covering news, reviews and the occasional editorials and features. One of the grumpy old men of the team, his mid-life crisis has currently manifested itself in the form of an addiction to sim-racing - not being able to afford the real life car of his dreams. When not spending hours burning simulated rubber, he still likes to run around, shoot stuff and blow things up - in the virtual world only of course.