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The Division: More people play solo than co-op

New statistics from Ubisoft show that more people play Tom Clancy’s The Division solo than in co-op.

The infographic, below, states that 57.2% of players run solo, amongst other interesting stats:

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Now, people may prefer heading off on their own, or it might be out of necessity — if friends are at different levels, enemies usually settle at a level that’s an average between the group. While this may be okay for a friend at level 30, it’s not so great for his mate at level 10.

The Division’s big April update heads to Windows PC and consoles tomorrow, added Raid-like Incursions.

The Division is available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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