Ubisoft has released The Division: Definitive Edition on the Microsoft Store today, and it arrives not as an upgraded remaster but as a comprehensive package of the original title. The listing indicates the release consolidates the base game and its add-ons, and it is available to buy on Xbox for roughly £45 / $50.
- Launch: The edition went live today on the Microsoft Store for Xbox platforms, arriving with little prior fanfare after an earlier tease tied to an Ubisoft event.
- What's included: Store details suggest this version collects the original game plus the post-launch expansions and downloadable content rather than offering rebuilt visuals or overhauled systems.
- Not a remaster: There’s no indication in the official description that this is a technical remake or a modernised port — it reads as a value bundle of existing content.
- Price and availability: The Xbox listing shows a price in the region of £45 / $50. Availability on other storefronts or platforms has not been clarified in the listing itself.
Players looking for an upgraded next-gen experience should not expect rebuilt assets from this release; instead, expect a single purchase option that brings together the original Division 1 experience and its DLC. Keep an eye on Ubisoft announcements for any further editions or enhanced ports.
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Source: Pure Xbox