Ubisoft announced'' Tom Clancy's The Division 2'' on March 9, 2018, and premiered the first gameplay footage at the
E3 2018 in June that year. At the Expo, Ubisoft confirmed the game would be released on March 15, 2019, for PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One. A
private beta was launched prior to the game's release, starting on February 7, 2019, and ending four days later on February 11. Another four-day open beta for the game started on March 1 the same year. The game was released as an exclusive for the
Epic Games Store and Ubisoft's
Uplay store. It was later released for
Steam on January 12, 2023. The game, including all expansions to date, was launched on
Google Stadia on March 17, 2020; this version shares
cross-platform play with PC users and shared progression between those platforms. The game was also made available on
Amazon Luna on November 23, 2020.
The Division 2 was billed as a
live service video game, which Ubisoft would support with free updates following its initial launch. After the game's release, three episodes of
downloadable content (DLC), which add new story content and gameplay modes, were released. Players who purchased the Year 1 Pass received those episodes early and gained access to several missions known as "Classified Assignments". The first episode, which is titled
D.C. Outskirts: Expedition, was released in July 2019 and introduces two new campaign missions in which players search for the missing president and eliminate the leader of the Outcasts, and a three-part expedition set in Kenly College, where the Division must reach a lost convoy with valuable supplies. The second episode, titled
Pentagon: The Last Castle, was released in October 2019; this DLC adds two new missions based in
The Pentagon and a
DARPA research laboratory. In this episode, the Division and Black Tusk agents race against each other to discover a secret in the defense headquarters. The last episode,
Coney Island: The Hunt, was released in February 2020; in this episode, the player must search Coney Island for a scientist who may have found the cure for the virus that caused the global pandemic. The game has two paid expansions. In March 2020, Massive released
Warlords of New York, the game's first paid
expansion pack that raised the level cap to 40, though new players can directly access the expansion as a level-30 character. The expansion closed the story arc established in the base game and its subsequent episodes. It reintroduced two factions from the first game, the Rikers and the Cleaners, and featured a new map based in hurricane-ravaged
Lower Manhattan, divided into four districts. Additionally, the expansion introduced new gadgets, an overhaul of the gear system, more-varied
boss fights and global events, which are gameplay modifiers. On May 27, 2025, a second New York-themed expansion was released, titled
Battle for Brooklyn. The release added new missions and a map expansion with two new neighborhoods (Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo) in
Brooklyn, which paid homage to the opening sequence of the first
Division game. The story expansion was originally set to be released in 2024, though it was delayed as Ubisoft focused on fixing bugs and making gameplay changes. The expansion was designed to be approachable for new players, including those who did not play
Warlords of New York. Starting from the game's second year of release, the game adopted a seasonal model, with Ubisoft releasing manhunt targets and gameplay events over a 12-week season. Post-launch support was set to end by late 2020 as Massive shifted its attention to
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and
Star Wars Outlaws.
Warlords of New York was more successful than the developers had anticipated, prompting Massive and its co-development partner
Ubisoft Bucharest to release more seasons and updates for the game. The developers had to re-run seasons in 2021 and early 2022 before the first major update, "Season 9: Hidden Alliance", was released in May 2022. , Ubisoft is still supporting the game; "Year 6 Season 1 First Rogue", the latest season, was released in June 2024. A number of game modes were introduced following the game's initial release; Ubisoft also released the first
raid named "Operation Dark Hours" in May 2019. Ubisoft described the raid, which is set in
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, as the biggest challenge for all
The Division 2 players, requiring eight players to cooperate with each other and complete a series of objectives. The second raid, titled "Operation Iron Horse", was released in June 2020. On September 22, 2020, Ubisoft released a new game mode named "The Summit" in which up to four players work as a team and ascend a 100-story skyscraper, combating increasingly difficult enemy forces. Season 9 introduced "Countdown" in which a team of four must attempt to stabilize a failing nuclear power station within 15 minutes. In April 2023, the developers introduced the "Descent" mode, which is set in a training simulation; up to four players, either playing solo or together, must complete a series of encounters starting with basic weapons. In the mode, which borrows mechanics from
roguelike games, players gradually became more powerful as they acquire talent points. A mode named Survivors, described by Ubisoft as a "survival extraction experience", is currently in development, led by Magnus Jansén, the creative director of the original game. Ubisoft experimented with a
battle royale mode that was later reworked into
The Division Heartland, which was canceled in 2024. Ubisoft also released cosmetic items and weapons skins based on other franchises such as
Resident Evil and ''
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell''. == Reception ==