Ubisoft has released The Division: Definitive Edition, although that may come as a surprise as the company never officially announced it.
After being spotted in the wild in Japan, some theorized that the Definitive Edition might be a remaster of sorts for the 2016 game for its 10th anniversary. However, the Definitive Edition is actually a new $50 version of the game that includes the game's previously released expansions, Underground, Survival, and Last Stand, along with weapon skins and gear sets.
The Definitive Edition store page does not mention any graphical upgrades, but people playing on Xbox Series X|S or PS5 may see improvements due to upscaling on those systems. The store pages also do not list off any new features or improvements. The game was originally released for Xbox One, PS4, and PC in 2016. The Division's new Definitive Edition does not appear to be available on Steam.
The Division was a big success. A sequel, The Division 2, was released in 2019. The Division 3 is now in the works, and it's going to be a "monster," according to Julian Gerighty, the game's former director who recently left to join EA to work on the Battlefield series. The game was announced back in 2023 but we still haven't learned much about it, though.
Ubisoft recently underwent a "reset," through which the company overhauled its business and created five different "creative houses" to shepherd the company's franchises going forward. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot's own son, Charlie Guillemot, is part of Ubisoft's future transformation endeavors, and he's aware of the nepotism concerns.
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After being spotted in the wild in Japan, some theorized that the Definitive Edition might be a remaster of sorts for the 2016 game for its 10th anniversary. However, the Definitive Edition is actually a new $50 version of the game that includes the game's previously released expansions, Underground, Survival, and Last Stand, along with weapon skins and gear sets.
The Definitive Edition store page does not mention any graphical upgrades, but people playing on Xbox Series X|S or PS5 may see improvements due to upscaling on those systems. The store pages also do not list off any new features or improvements. The game was originally released for Xbox One, PS4, and PC in 2016. The Division's new Definitive Edition does not appear to be available on Steam.
The Division was a big success. A sequel, The Division 2, was released in 2019. The Division 3 is now in the works, and it's going to be a "monster," according to Julian Gerighty, the game's former director who recently left to join EA to work on the Battlefield series. The game was announced back in 2023 but we still haven't learned much about it, though.
Ubisoft recently underwent a "reset," through which the company overhauled its business and created five different "creative houses" to shepherd the company's franchises going forward. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot's own son, Charlie Guillemot, is part of Ubisoft's future transformation endeavors, and he's aware of the nepotism concerns.
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