'Tom Clancy's The Division' news: Ubisoft releases official game trailer after it was leaked online

The official trailer for the much awaited end of the world shooter game, "Tom Clancy's The Division," has been released shortly after the leaked version gets taken down and replaced by the English version, according to the report from Eurogamer.
The said leaked trailer for "Tom Clancy's The Division," which was originally uploaded on the Internet in a different language, narrated in Italian to be more specific, contains some of the footages taken from the game.
Watch the official English trailer of "The Division" below, taken from Ubisoft's official YouTube channel via Eurogamer.
The new video will offer many new exciting areas that fans can explore once the game gets released in the market. Some of the key areas that were featured on the trailer are: the safe zones where NPCs and players can rest, which is also going to expand during the progress of the game, a ruined train station, the open-world New York City and an underground Metro, according to PC Gamer.
Aside from the map, the trailer also showcases the weapons that can be used in-game like a remotely controlled gun turret, enemy seeking hand grenades, deployable cover when caught in a fire fight, and a riot shield.
There are obviously more details inside the game that Ubisoft would want to reveal in the coming future. So for now, though, it is best to keep a look out for more updates coming from the publisher and developer of "Tom Clancy's The Division" for more content news.
The date for the much awaited launch of "The Division" has already been set, and the game is now expected to hit the market this coming March 8, 2016. It will be available for the current-gen consoles, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, as well as on the PC platform.
As for the Beta test, on the other hand, Ubisoft still hasn't released any details regarding the matter. However, it could presumably go live a few weeks before the official release date of the game.