Ubisoft has quietly released Tom Clancy's The Division: Definitive Edition for $49.99 on Xbox, yet it falls short of fans' expectations for a remaster or remake. This collection includes the original game, all expansions, and various DLC outfits, but lacks new content. Players will receive the complete game experience featuring the base game, the Season Pass, and additional cosmetic packs to enhance gameplay. Despite speculation about new features, it seems that the Definitive Edition is simply a bundling of existing content meant to celebrate the game's 10th anniversary. Meanwhile, Ubisoft is continuing development on The Division 3, aiming to create a sequel that promises to impact the franchise similarly to the original.

What is included in Tom Clancy's The Division: Definitive Edition?

The Definitive Edition includes the base game, all three Season Pass expansions (Underground, Survival, and Last Stand), various cosmetic packs, gear sets, weapon skins, and customization options, allowing players to fully experience the game and customize their agents.

Tom Clancy's The Division, released in March 2016, is a tactical online shooter set in a post-pandemic New York City. Players engage in cooperative multiplayer gameplay to restore order in a devastated urban environment, showcasing a blend of RPG elements and third-person shooter mechanics. The game was well-received upon release, leading to several expansions and a dedicated fanbase, making this Definitive Edition a fitting tribute as fans anticipate the next installment in the series.