The PC version of Tom Clancy's The Division won't be a port of the next-gen console versions, the development team at Massive revealed in a Q&A on the game's official website.
The Division on PC ‘won’t be a port,’ dev says


A studio with a history of PC development, Massive created games in the Ground Control and World in Conflict series. The developers intend to use their experience to develop The Division’s PC version.
“As you know, Massive has its roots in PC development,” the Q&A reads. “We are working hard and we want to make sure that we have a very high quality experience on PC. You can be sure that our PC version won’t be a port, but a full-fledged, optimized version! We want to create the best game possible regardless of what platform you play on.”
Ubisoft revealed Tom Clancy's The Division at E3 2013. For more on the connected, post-apocalyptic shooter, be sure to read Polygon's in-depth interview with the developers. You can also watch a recent VGX trailer to see The Division in action.
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