Tom Clancy’s The Division Definitive Edition appears to have leaked, thanks to a banner posted online recently, suggesting that Ubisoft might have more plans for the original entry in its popular looter shooter series.
The title’s PS5 version received a free update last month, introducing 4K/60 FPS support, and it appears that its publisher might have more plans as its tenth anniversary approaches.
Tom Clancy’s The Division Definitive Edition Might Release Soon
A banner for Tom Clancy’s The Division Definitive Edition was spotted during what appears to be FPS Day X, an official Rainbow Six Siege X esports event hosted by Ubisoft between January 11 and January 12, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan.
As posted to ResetEra, the banner features a character dressed in Strategic Homeland Division gear wearing a watch with the iconic orange glow.
Tall buildings appear in the background, suggesting that we might soon have a reason to return to New York.
The Division originally launched on March 8, 2016, which puts us less than two months away from its tenth anniversary. With a third entry currently in the works, Ubisoft might want to celebrate the game that started it all.
Sadly, the leaked Tom Clancy’s The Division Definitive Edition banner doesn’t reveal much about what this release might include. We could be looking at a small suite of quality of life improvements and perhaps cosmetic items to mark the occasion.
Ubisoft could also have some sort of content refresh in mind, but we won’t know for sure until we get official word on what’s coming.
The publisher has, so far, remained silent regarding the leaked Tom Clancy’s The Division Definitive Edition banner, but if an update of sorts is coming to the 2016 looter shooter, we should hear about it fairly soon.
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