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The Division minigame ‘Collapse’ simulates terrifying pandemic

Ubisoft didn't spend a long time reveling in their victory after dethroning Destiny from being the biggest beta event with The Division. The developers have already gone on to release an in-browser minigame that is actually pretty terrifying… If you're afraid of extremely infectious diseases spreading around the world and killing everyone.

In Collapse: The End of Society Simulator, you are patient zero and you have been infected with an 'unknown breed of smallpox.' The simulation uses real data, to reveal how fast a worldwide pandemic can start.

Basically, you are plaything through the events of what brought us to The Division. Using your address, the game will show you how you spread the disease, how many you infect, and how many you kill while telling your terrifying facts about pandemics.

Go to the site, put in your address and see how the pandemic begins.

I'm never leaving home again.

Tatiana Morris

I work here, so at least I've got that going for me. Catch me on Twitter @TatiMo_GZ

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