The Division Definitive Edition Banner Spotted Ahead of 10th Anniversary

The Division Definitive Edition Banner Spotted Ahead of 10th Anniversary

Ubisoft has been working on more content for its multiplayer cover-based looter shooter The Division 2, as well as on a sequel. However, when it comes to the first game in the series, it has largely been left behind. However, as caught by Reddit user MrEpicFerret, a large banner was recently spotted at one of Ubisoft’s esports events indicates that there might be plans to bring the original The Division back in some sort of remastered form.

The banner refers to Tom Clancy’s The Division Definitive Edition—a title that Ubisoft has made no mention of in the past. While there is plenty of speculation about what this could be, with some wondering if it is part of some plans to re-release both of the older The Division titles on current-gen platforms, others have posited that it might be part of Ubisoft’s plans to bring more of its games to the Nintendo Switch 2.

The Division was released all the way back in March 2016, so an impending announcement also sounds more likely as it would coincide with the title’s tenth anniversary.

The banner for The Division Definitive Edition features highly-stylized art depicting an agent of the eponymous Division standing in the foreground, with the skyline of New York City in the background. This skyline also has a darker reflection on the lower half of the banner, showcasing how the city is crumbling away due to the major catastrophe that kickstarts the story of The Division.

Looking to the future, series producer Julian Gerighty had spoken earlier this month about how development on The Division 3 was going since the title’s 2023 announcement. While he didn’t reveal too many details, he did note that “it’s shaping up to be a monster.”

In the meantime, The Division 2‘s developers have also been working on The Division 2: Survivors, which will serve as the return of the fan-favourite Survivors mode from the original The Division. The project was unveiled back in August, and had been described at the time being an “updated take on the survival extraction experience.” The new take on the Survivors mode is being led by The Division‘s creative director Magnus Jansén, and was said to be in “early stages” of development at the time.

2025 also saw the release of the second major expansion for The Division 2, dubbed Battle for Brooklyn. Much like 2023’s Warlords of New York, Battle for Brooklyn once more took players to New York City, this time in the eponymous borough. The story is kicked off with players taking on the Cleaners as part of efforts to rescue Dr. Jessica Kandel, before eventually escalating to a major plot that threatens the entire world.

For more details about The Division 2: Battle for Brooklyn, check out our review, where we gave it a score of 7 out of 10 thanks to its solid mission design, new gear sets, and good blend of nostalgia and value for money. We also criticised extensive technical problems with the PC, as well as the lack of new objective types.

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