The games set for March

March will be a month of mixed emotions. While some of us are stuck with exams, the rest get to play these titles that are set for releases across platforms:

Update: 2016-03-01 18:16 GMT
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March will be a month of mixed emotions. While some of us are stuck with exams, the rest get to play these titles that are set for releases across platforms:

Tom Clancy’s The Division — Xbox one, PS4 and PC. March 8

It’s no secret that The Division did phenomenally well in its recent betas, but it still has a lot to prove. The game blends PvP and PvE in a massive 1:1 recreation of a diseased New York. Get your group ready, because you’re going to be spending a lot of time in The Division.

Hitman — Xbox One, PS4 and PC March 11 The franchise reboot set in the world of assassinations will launch with its first episode. The new episodic format will come with a few missions each, however they will be riddled with multiple challenges and options, warranting multiple playthroughs. Only time will tell whether the new format will work, but the gameplay mechanics seem to be on point in the beta. Need for Speed — PC March 11 The iconic racing franchise returns to PC with the Need for Speed reboot. Featuring unlocked FPS, this might just be the visual treat PC racing fans have been waiting for. In terms of gameplay, NFS offers crazy amounts of customisation for your speed demons, something fans have been longing for. Given how the game did well on consoles, the pc version can only be better.

WWE 2K16 — PC March 11 WWE Fans finally get the new game on PC after months of waiting. That’s not all as the game launches with all current DLC for free on the PC version, and given that its on sale for '999 in India it’s a no brainer for fans.

UFC 2 — Xbox One, PS4 March 15th Even though UFC isn’t as glamourous as its WWE counterpart, the first game still stayed true to the sport and provides one hell of an Mixed Martial Arts experience so UFC 2 has quite the shoes to fill. UFC boasts a brand new knockout system for those of you looking to become the next Ronda Rousey or Connor McGregor with sub 20-second matches.

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