Ubisoft unveiled The Division: Definitive Edition, a complete edition of the original game
Fans of The Division series continue to await news of a full-fledged sequel, but Ubisoft has decided to focus on the past and announced an expanded remaster of the first game. Instead of a threequel, the company has released the Definitive Edition, which combines all previously released content for the original online action game.

The new version will include all three major expansions, including Underground, Survival, and Last Stand, as well as the full set of cosmetic items currently available. This isn't a remaster or a graphics update—no new content will be added, and the game will retain its original technical appearance.
The Division: Definitive Edition is scheduled for release in March. It will completely replace the Gold Edition in digital stores, while the price will remain the same: $50 for the definitive version.
At the same time, Ubisoft announced a themed crossover event with Assassin's Creed. The promotion starts on January 29 and runs until February 12, offering players the chance to earn skins of legendary Assassins, including Ezio Auditore.
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