So of the last few years Ubishit has done a pretty good job at trying to murder certain games, whether through incompetence or malice. (Though i don't know what they'd gain from doing it on purpose.) Obviously their really big cash cows like We Wuz Assassins n Sheit, (Presumably a prequel to We Wuz Hackers n Sheit) have done well financially, but this is about their "smaller" IPs.
For Honour has been a massive disappointment/presumed failure, despite being a nice idea. Plagued by a fairly shallow combat system, lack of content, stupid focus on Esports, and horrendous net-code issues. I was /sort/ of looking forward to this game, but didn't buy it on launch due to it being A: An ubisoft title, and B: Having a really rubbish open beta.
Surprisingly Rainbow Six: Siege has been doing really rather well, it began as a horrible pile of shit, and the devteam have done a really good job of pulling players back in. The game has carved out a good niche, despite not really being a Rainbow Six game. I'm actually having a lot of fun with this.
More recently I've been playing The Division, which is what this thread is really about. I tried it out during one of the very early Free Weekends, and was horribly dissapointed. The trailers looked interesting, despite the usual ubisoft habit of obvious actors interacting ingame; But the game released as a fairly buggy, fairly sparse mess, with multitude issues. Most notably being the complete lack of an endgame. A lot of these issues have been (and are in the process of being) remedied, with Incursions, the various DLCs, and the more recent 1.8 update adding a decent amount to do after hitting max level. The game's on sale at the moment for 60% off (It was 70% during the free weekend earlier this month, but you've missed that :^)) so if you were interested in this game it might be worth a look.
More pressingly, does anyone who already owns the game want to play? I'm struggling to find people who aren't mouth-breathers to play some of the endgame content with (And merk people in the Darkzone). Anyone interested?
Alternatively call me a nigger or a marketer, I can't really avoid either.