Yes, consider preordering if the Beta versions look promising.
Yes, consider preordering if the Beta versions look promising.
Extremely dull. No expertise needed. Generally, whoever has the superior gear wins. Most FPS titles include this feature, while most firearms remain balanced. The experience feels more like a survival game than an MMO/RPG. In most trailers it leaned toward RPG elements, but it doesn’t quite fit the game’s apocalyptic vibe. It’s not even an MMO. You’re either paired up or venture into the Dark Zone to connect with others.
For the division, here are some thoughts:
What do you think?
Cuz I want your opinions.
Ubisoft won’t have any keys remaining upon release. Preordering offers you the advantage—guaranteeing access before others and ensuring you’re not caught off guard. After launch, you’ll avoid any misleading or low-quality copies. Buy now for peace of mind!
Well, if you decide to purchase the standard release of the game once it comes out, especially since you're keen on the Hazmat gear set—particularly if you pre-order—I think it's reasonable. I believe this applies when you're interested in the digital gold edition or the sleeper agent collector's version, as these might not be available long-term. It would make sense to pre-order (or secure early access) if the developer is an indie studio, so you can back them up. However, this isn't always the situation. Overall, it comes down to personal preferences and factors like how much you enjoy the game, your expected playtime, and whether you're after exclusive perks or collector items.