Ubisoft Breathes New Life into The Division 2, Setting New Steam Record

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  • The Division 2 experienced a significant increase in concurrent players, reaching its highest number since the games release in 2019 during its anniversary celebration.
  • The surge in popularity was attributed to new content additions such as Twitch PlayersForLife, Global Events, and an Event Pass, along with the availability of free expansion Warlords of New York.
  • The Division 3, currently in development at Massive Entertainment, is reportedly facing challenges, potentially causing uncertainties about the future of the series.
  • Julian Gerighty, a key creator of The Division series, left his role to join Electronic Arts Battlefield Studios, which could impact the development and direction of the next major installment.

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Slay the Spire 2 has launched and attracted a large player base in its opening weekend, while Nintendo is pursuing legal action against the Trump administration. Meanwhile, the studio behind the Yakuza games may face challenges developing Gang of Dragon due to NetEase withdrawing funding. South of Midnight is scheduled for release on PlayStation 5 and Switch later this month. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 has also experienced a surge in popularity, surpassing its previous record for concurrent players on Steam during the franchise’s tenth-anniversary celebration. The introduction of new content drew many players back to Ubisoft’s shooter, although current numbers remain below the first game’s peak of 114,228 concurrent players a decade ago. To mark the game’s anniversary on March 3, Ubisoft introduced Twitch PlayersForLife, the return of Global Events, and an Event Pass inspired by the Tom Clancy universe. These factors fueled a surge in players flocking to Washington D.C. in Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, setting a new concurrent player record seven years after its initial launch.

According to SteamDB, The Division 2 reached 27,482 concurrent players on Sunday—the highest since its release in 2019—breaking its previous record of 14,858 players, and more than quadrupling the number of players on Steam in just a few days. This surge coincides with the Anniversary Season, which runs until April 1 and features Realism Mode, a limited-time challenge mode. The Warlords of New York expansion is also available for free, along with special events and rewards. This Realism Mode serves as a launchpad for Massive Entertainment’s The Division 2: Survivors, a new extraction experience, indicating strong interest in the game’s plans for 2026. Ubisoft commemorated the tenth anniversary with a tweet on March 5, 2026: > 10 years strong. > > Thank you, Agents, for being part of this incredible journey. > > Celebrate The Division’s anniversary with a look back at where it all began and a glimpse at what’s ahead for the franchise. > > Watch now: [link] > > — Tom Clancy’s The Division (@TheDivisionGame)

The Division’s Future Uncertain with Delays in Development of The Division 3 and Key Creator’s Departure

However, the future of the series is somewhat clouded, as The Division 3, currently in development at Massive Entertainment, has reportedly encountered difficulties. Furthermore, Julian Gerighty, a key creator of The Division series, left his role to join Electronic Arts’ Battlefield Studios earlier this year, leaving the next major installment without a clear path forward. At Gamescom last year, then-producer Gerighty emphasized a community focus, stating, “It’s as much yours as it is ours, and we strive for transparency during its development.”

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Official NameThe Division 2: Mutiny
Brief SummaryThe True Sons have disappointed Natalya Sokolova one too many times and Black Tusk have left the mercenaries and General Anderson to their fate. But this is not the only challenge General Anderson is facing. Members within the ranks of the True Sons have enough and start to rise up against their leadership. These mutineers have formed a new group called “The Defectors” and they are willing to join the side of the Division.

Agents, The Division 2: Mutiny brings a shift in the conflict. True Sons defectors are breaking ranks, and we can recruit them as field ready Companions. With the Command Link system at the center of this season, your coordination with these recruits becomes a powerful tool in every fight. New threats, new equipment and a demanding Master Climax Mission will test how well you can adapt and work together.

PlatformsPlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S
ReleasedDecember 2, 2025
Play ModesSingle player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
LanguagesChinese (Simplified), English, Korean
GenreUbisoft Massive

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