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Are you interested in a single-player The Division game?

A The Division single-player game is being considered by Ubisoft if a recent Twitter exchange is any indication.

It all started when TT Games’ Tim Spencer took to Twitter asking if a single-player Division game would be of interest to players.

I love the idea of a single player narrative driven spin off of [The Division],” Spencer wrote. “Focusing on an agent trying to get home to their family after being sent to NYC, during the SHD blackout from the fall of DC. TLOU x Division.”

The idea sounds pretty good, yeah? The Division 2 Creative Director, Julian Gerighty likely thinks so and was keen to ask players what they thought — he retweeted Spencer’s tweet asking for players’ thoughts on the matter.

Nothing’s obviously been announced as yet, we’re down with the idea of a single-player game set in the world of The Division. Are you?

The Division 2 is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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