- Tom Clancy’s The Division: Definitive Edition is now available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
- The bundle was leaked last month after ads were spotted in the wild.
- This latest version replaced the Gold Edition on all console storefronts
Ubisoft has officially released Tom Clancy’s The Division: Definitive Edition for PlayStation, Xbox and PC.
While it may seem like the company hasn’t officially announced the latest 2016 edition of the game, it actually did so via a Twitch stream last week, but it clearly went unnoticed.
The announcement comes after advertisements for the package were spotted in Japan in early January, along with new products.
The Definitive Edition was released to mark the game’s 10th anniversary, and while many fans thought it would be a remaster or remake, that’s unfortunately not the case.
The Division: Definitive Edition is available now for $49.99 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series However, Ubisoft mentions that 60FPS is available on PS5 in Twitch VOD.
The edition includes the base game, the Season Pass and its exclusive outfits, the Underground, Survival and Last Stand expansions, as well as a bunch of additional weapons and outfit packs that have already been available for a while.
“Live the complete The Division experience in this Definitive Edition! The base game, the three Season Pass expansions and several cosmetic packs await you,” we can read in its description on the Xbox store.
“The Definitive Edition also includes gear sets, weapon skins, and customization options, everything you need to stand out as an elite agent.”
Aside from the aforementioned 60 FPS for PlayStation, the description makes no mention of any upscaling, frame rate improvement, or visual upgrade for the current generation.
“So the Definitive Edition is just a new pack? Here I was thinking ‘definitive’ might mean ‘improved’ or ‘remastered’ (in some sense) and not just ‘stuff you can buy regularly for $10 plus cosmetics that now cost $50’,” one fan wrote on the game’s subreddit.
Some fans also point out that this latest version replaces the already existing Gold Edition, only with additional cosmetics available separately.
After some research, it appears that the Gold Edition has already been removed from storefronts, including the Ubisoft store.
Last month, Ubisoft announced layoffs at Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft Stockholm, which affected 55 jobs, as part of a restructuring effort.
The company confirmed that The division the franchise will remain a priority, as work on the next iteration of the series, The Division 3continues, with updates on Division 2 and the game Survivors extraction mode.
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