'Tom Clancy's The Division' Release Date: Beta Test For Xbox, PlayStation, PC Beta Runs At 1080 Pixels

With "Tom Clancy's The Division" beta officially arriving this week, it is reported that Ubisoft's creation is expected to run at 1080 pixels.

According to Gamingbolt (via Neowin), the beta "Tom Clancy's The Division" is running at 1080p during the period of beta testing. As per the publication, the diagnostics that was previously run on the Xbox One was surprising, since it was expected that the game would run at 900p on the gaming console, following some demos of its playability in 2015.

A more refined 1080p resolution seems prodigious; however, it is yet to be seen if it will be able to provide a satisfactory gaming experience to "Tom Clancy's The Division" players for a longer span of time, as compared to a 900p version.

According to Ubisoft, "Tom Clancy's The Division" beta testing for Xbox One runs from Jan. 28 to Jan. 31. Players who signed up for PlayStation and PC beta will commence on Jan. 29 and will conclude on Jan. 31.

Players' access to "Tom Clancy's The Division" would be controlled as Ubisoft limits testing of the online data to the game's multiplayer feature, according to Christian Today. In addition, the beta will be the guinea pig for players' feedback on in-game features like weapon specs and performance and AI enemies.

Since its initial revelation at E3 2013, "Tom Clancy's The Division" has stood as a much-anticipated title, despite several delays. On Jan. 18, Microsoft announced a new bundle for the Xbox game console. As per another report from Neowin, it would let buyers secure a 1TB Xbox One, in addition to a full-game download of the game title.

The release date of "Tom Clancy's The Division" is set to be on March 6.