Remember when banners appeared for Tom Clancy’s The Division – Definitive Edition? It’s now available on the Xbox and PlayStation Stores for $49.99. No, this isn’t a joke – it was shadow-dropped with about as much fanfare as Ubisoft seemed willing to muster (which is none).
A quick peek at the Xbox Store indicates support for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. Since PS5 isn’t listed on the PlayStation Store, this likely refers to previous-gen console versions being backwards compatible. While Xbox Series X/S had 60 FPS support for a while, PS5 players only recently received the update last December.
And aside from including all three paid expansions – Last Stand, Underground, and Survival – alongside two cosmetic packs (Let It Snow and Parade) and six outfit packs, that’s pretty much it. No improved visuals or new gameplay content. It replaces the Gold Edition, which is no longer available on either storefront. However, you can still pick it up on Steam.
As disappointing as all this is, at least Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 has a lot more coming up. In March, a new Realism Mode will become available for a limited time, offering realistic bullet damage, minimal HUD and all leveling elements removed. It’s also getting another year of content, including a few “surprises.”

