If it’s not impressive enough that Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is celebrating its tenth anniversary this March, it’s probably more so that it’s getting another year of content. As announced at FPSDay in Japan, Year 8 of the cover-based looter shooter is in the works, with game designer Raul-Sebastian Birnoschi promising “exciting content reveals, fresh gameplay features, and ultimate challenges.”
The developer will reveal more details in March, the same month that the limited-time Anniversary Season kicks off (and adds the brutal new Realism Mode). However, creative director Yannick Banchereau also teased that Massive “still has few more surprises” in store for fans. Perhaps hinting at The Division Definitive Edition, which was spotted on a banner at the show?
Maybe there will be a teaser for The Division 3, announced in 2023. Series executive producer Julian Gerighty recently hyped up the sequel by saying it’s “shaping up to be monster,” but couldn’t offer any more details. This would seemingly indicate that it has a ways to go, but surely Massive could reveal something about the premise or setting.
As for The Division 2, one piece of content that’s seemingly ripe for a Year 8 release is Survivors, a new survival extraction mode based on The Division 1‘s second DLC. It sees Washington D.C. in the midst of a harsh snowstorm, and players must gather resources to survive.