Ubisoft's long-awaited, post-apocalyptic, multiplayer-focused, tactical third-person shooter, The Division, has finally come to the PlayStation Store. The game takes place in an open-world Manhattan following a pandemic that has caused society to collapse. As a member of "The Division", your mission is to investigate the source of the outbreak and attempt to restore order to the city. While there is a single-player element to the game, the real highlight seems to be the competitive multiplayer mode in which you fight with, and against fellow players in order to extract loot and level up your character.
Also out in the past two weeks, a PS4 port of Nippon Ichi Software's PlayStation 3 action RPG, The Witch and the Hundred Knight, the bro-tastically action-packed run-and-gun platformer, Broforce, and a new Digimon RPG called Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth. When society falls, you rise. Jump past the break to see more of this fortnight's new releases.
Also out in the past two weeks, a PS4 port of Nippon Ichi Software's PlayStation 3 action RPG, The Witch and the Hundred Knight, the bro-tastically action-packed run-and-gun platformer, Broforce, and a new Digimon RPG called Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth. When society falls, you rise. Jump past the break to see more of this fortnight's new releases.
PlayStation 4
- The Division (Ubisoft, 1-24 players, $59.99)
- The Witch and the Hundred Knight (Nippon Ichi Software, 1 player, $39.99)
- Broforce (Devolver Digital, 1-4 players, $14.99)
- Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth (Bandai Namco, 1-2 players, $39.99)
- Assault Android Cactus (Witch Beam, 1-4 players, $14.99)
- Casey Powell Lacrosse 16 (Big Ant Studios, 1-4 players, $49.99)
- Kholat (IMGN.PRO, 1 player, $19.99)
- Heavy Rain (Quantic Dream, 1 player, $29.99)
- Dreii (PlayStation Vita Cross Buy) (Etter Studio, 1-3 players, $11.99)
[Image: Ubisoft]
[Source: PlayStation.Blog]