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The Division: New York Collapse

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for those not on Mobile: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tom-clancys-the-division-alex-irvine/1122274251?ean=9781452148274

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New York Collapse is an in-world fictionalized companion to one of the biggest video game releases of 2016: Tom Clancy's The Division from Ubisoft. Within this discarded survivalist field guide, written before the collapse, lies a mystery—a handwritten account of a woman struggling to discover why New York City fell. The keys to unlocking the survivor's full story are hidden within seven removable artifacts, ranging from a full-city map to a used transit card. Retrace her steps through a destroyed urban landscape and decipher her clues to reveal the key secrets at the heart of this highly anticipated game.
 
Getting this bad boy delivered to my house tomorrow. I can't wait to dive in to the lore and piece together the clues from the book.

 
Got it delivered yesterday. Cool thing to look forward to if you have yet to receive your copy, inside of the book are various little tidbits like missing persons flyers, etc. One of the inserts is actually a transit card with a few squares punched out of it. Use it to decipher secret codes throughout the book. Definitely a great addition to the game and lore of the story. 

 
Had this book since launch. My wife saw it and started to leaf through it. She go so caught up with all the hand written notes and puzzles, she started taking it to work with her to read on the subway. BTW, we live in NYC. My office would be in the Dark Zone, on 41st between 5th and Madison. Right by the Bryant Park.

Anyway, she reports that she would get at least one curious look from a fellow commuter daily. Mind you, she doesn't even play the game, although she has watched me play a couple times just to watch cutscenes or listen to some of the intel. Eventually had to get myself a second copy of the book.

Even the info that's not handwritten is both fascinating and informative.

So yes, highly recommended.

 
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