After Battle for Brooklyn, combined with a launch on Xbox Game Pass, The Division 2 has been absolutely thriving into its seventh year of life.
I rarely pay too much attention to earnings reports, especially from the big game publishers, but something nestled in Ubisoft's latest stood out to me.
Why? Because for once it was talking about The Division, and not because the mobile game will be forever delayed or Heartland was getting cancelled.
No, it's good news for all players of The Division 2, of which I am one. Specifically, the latest DLC has been a massive success, in conjunction with the game dropping into Xbox Game Pass.
Here's the passage in full:
Tom Clancy’s The Division® 2 had a very strong start to the fiscal year with the launch of Year 7, the Battle for Brooklyn DLC release, a new Season and its inclusion in the Game Pass that drove significant growth in acquisition and engagement, reaching its highest activity performance since May 2020.
Ubisoft FY26 Q1 earnings
Of late, Ubisoft has had a habit of saying dumb things and making decisions that gamers really aren't proud of. Those of us who cherished The Crew will never forgive the company for killing all trace of the game.
On one hand, it's not totally unexpected to see a surge in players back in The Division 2. As much as the seasonal gameplay has continued, even been reconfigured in recent times, I'm the first to admit it was getting hard to keep playing.
The new DLC, Battle for Brooklyn, as with Warlords of New York in 2020, brought a new map, new missions, new achievements and collectibles, new secrets to find. Surprisingly, for a 'mini DLC' it actually added more missions to the game than Warlords of New York did.
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