Possible requirements for The Division 3 and release date
- October 31, 2024
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The cancellation of Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland allowed Ubisoft to focus on The Division 3, a game that will be on a different level from a technical
The cancellation of Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland allowed Ubisoft to focus on The Division 3, a game that will be on a different level from a technical
The cancellation of Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland allowed Ubisoft to focus on The Division 3, a game that will be on a different level from a technical point of view, as it will be exclusive to the current generation of consoles and PC, which means that it will have a higher graphical quality than the two previous installments and also higher requirements.
With Star Wars Outlaws already on the market and Assassin’s Creed Shadows practically finished, the French studio can devote more effort to the development of The Division 3, a game that is still at an early stage, and that, according to the last reliable information I have been able to consult, it would be several years yet.
I don’t have a specific date, but everything points to it it won’t arrive until 2026. This has both a good and a bad side. The good thing is that fans of The Division 2 will enjoy updates and new content for a long time to come, the bad thing is that those who are already tired of the game and waiting for something new, myself included, will have to arm themselves with patience.
That date also makes sense, as Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be Ubisoft’s biggest release for 2025, and 2026 could be reserved for The Division 3. But keep in mind that nothing is confirmed, so the release of the latter may be delayed beyond 2026.
As I said at the beginning of this article, this new installment of the franchise will not be coming to previous generation consoles, which means that its technical base will be the Xbox Series Sa console that has very modest hardware, so the minimum requirements for The Division 3 should not be too high.
If we talk about the recommended requirements, things change, although it will also depend on the level of optimization that Ubisoft is able to achieve. Both The Division and The Division 2 They were pretty reasonable games in terms of requirements, especially considering the graphics quality they both offer, as they perform quite well on a modest GeForce GTX 970.
Perhaps Ubisoft will repeat its strategy and surprise us with a quite optimized The Division 3. However, even in this case we will find an increase in requirements compared to The Division 2, because as I said, the first will be a game that will be a generation ahead of the previous one.
With this configuration, it is very likely that The Division 3 can work 1080p with 30 FPS and low or medium quality.
A computer that meets these specifications should be able to move the game 1080p with maximum quality and a very high frame rate per second. It should also be enough to play at 1440p at maximum quality, but in this case it may not be able to maintain a completely stable 60 FPS.
If you want to know more about The Division 3, I invite you to review this special that I published a few months ago, where I compiled everything we know so far. I don’t think Ubisoft is planning any big changes in terms of gameplay and game development, so we can expect them to keep the third-person camera and the same gameplay approach. action with RPG touches previous deliveries.
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