Following expectations that "Tom Clancy's The Division" release date would happen this year, Ubisoft finally announced that that highly anticipated game will be hitting the shelves Q1 of 2016 instead.
The open world third-person shooter RPG will be availble on PC, Xbox One and PS4.
Furthermore, according to DSO Gaming, Ubisoft will be introducing the new game during E3 2015 on June 16-18.
"All of us at Massive, Reflections, Red Storm Entertainment and Ubisoft Annecy want to ensure the game not only meets our high expectations but also those of our fans and players alike," the official statement of Ubisoft said. "We are proud of what we have achieved so far and can't wait to show you more next month at E3!"
Meanwhile Ubisoft is reportedly working with three more studios to bring the highly anticipated "Tom Clancy's The Division" to the new generation consoles including PC.
DSO Gaming reported that the studios include, Ubisoft Annecy, Massive Entertainment, Massive Entertainment, and Red Storm and Reflections.
Massive Entertainment managing director David Polfeldt is confident that the studios will give an "overall quality" to the game.
"We are very happy that Ubisoft Annecy is part of The Division's family," he said of the teamup.
"They are highly experienced and talented developers, adding much value to the project. Being able to work with other studios offers fantastic creative opportunities during development and, in the end, strongly benefits the overall quality of the game."
While Ubisoft Annecy Studio Manager Rebecka Coutaz believes that the "collaboration" will enhance the game's multiplayer mode.
"The team in Annecy is delighted to be collaborating with Massive, Red Storm and Reflections on 'Tom Clancy's The Division.' We are bringing our previous experience in multiplayer online games and this project is allowing us to build our technical knowledge in other areas and become experts on this incredible brand. The collaboration with the other studios is going very smoothly, and we're working together to ensure we meet and exceed the high expectations players have for this new title."