Tom Clancy’s The Division™ on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

After a deadly pandemic sweeps through New York, it's up to Agents to save what remains. Complete missions, explore the Dark Zone, and fight back enemy factions alone or with 3 friends. Experience a full endgame offering you new PvP and PvE modes.

Tom Clancy’s The Division™ is a open world, looter shooter and multiplayer game developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft.
Released on March 07th 2016 is available only on Windows in 19 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Danish, Simplified Chinese and Russian.

It has received 92,945 reviews of which 65,423 were positive and 27,522 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.0 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Originally released for Windows 7, the game can be played on Windows 10 and Windows 11 OS
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2400 | AMD FX-6100, or better
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 with 2 GB VRAM (current equivalent NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760) | AMD Radeon HD 7770 with 2 GB VRAM, or better - See supported List*
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 40 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Laptop models of these desktop cards may work as long as they are on-par in terms of performance with at least the minimum configuration. For an up-to-date list of supported hardware, please visit the FAQ for this game on our website: NVIDIA cards at time of release: GeForce GTX500 series: GeForce GTX560 (2 GB VRAM) or better • GeForce GTX600 series: GeForce GTX660 or better • GeForce GTX700 series: GeForce GTX760 or better • GeForce GTX900 Titan series: GeForce GTX960 or better • Supported AMD cards at time of release: Radeon HD7000 series: Radeon HD7770 (2 GB VRAM) or better • Radeon 200 series: Radeon R7 270 or better • Radeon 300/Fury X series: Radeon R7 370 or better.

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Feb. 2025
The Division is a case study in how much art direction, atmosphere, and graphical detail can enhance a game and make it something special. I think The Division is the most beautiful game ever made. Is it the absolute peak of raw graphical fidelity? Probably not. It did come out almost nine years ago at the time of this review. But the way that your boots leave footprints in the snow covered streets, rays of sunshine cover the city in light, your character realistically closes car doors when moving past them in cover, snowstorms cover your vision in a dense fog with snow particles flying across the screen horizontally due to the heavy wind - the level of detail in the visuals needs to be seen to be believed (and this is from 2016!). And all of it runs at a remarkably stable framerate on even weaker PCs. I played this game on an Acer Nitro 5 GTX 1650 gaming laptop for years and still managed to run it at a relatively consistent 60 fps on a mix of medium/high settings. But if the gameplay wasn't any good, then the graphics wouldn't matter. However, this game is one of the most addictive looter shooters I've ever played. The gunplay feels GREAT - the guns all have a good amount of kick, the cover system is smooth as butter, and the sound effect that plays when you kill an enemy with a headshot is maybe one of the most satisfying sound effects I've ever heard. In addition, out of every looter shooter I've played, this game takes the most care to ensure that the process of reaching the level cap (from level 1 - 30) is actually an enjoyable time that isn't repetitive or boring. You're exploring the city streets, completing side missions, finding surprisingly fleshed out and interesting collectibles spread throughout the world, and leveling up your Base of Operations to unlock new skills and perks every step of the way - and none of it is boring. This isn't like other looter shooters where "the REAL game only starts in the endgame." The Division is ridiculously fun from the first minute you start playing, AND it has a killer endgame. Once you reach the endgame, there's no shortage of different gear sets that accommodate completely different playstyles. There is certainly a bit of a grind to acquire these gear sets - however, with the return of "Global Events" that appear every month (they were absent from the game for all of 2024, but Ubisoft has finally fixed the issue and now they are back), you can easily get any gear set you want if you set your mind to it and farm them. And this game has some VARIED endgame content. Want randomized dungeons with randomized layouts every time you play? Play the Underground DLC (a highly recommended purchase). Want a battle royale/extraction shooter that released in 2016 before either of these genres were even remotely popular that contains incredibly tense combat encounters with both NPCs and other players? Buy the Survival DLC (an absolute MUST purchase). Want a wave-based horde mode with a high chance of rare loot drops? Play Resistance. Want super difficult raid-like missions that require tons of teamwork and a full team of four friends? Play Incursions. The list of activities goes on and on, and all of them are incredibly high quality and super fun to play. Don't have any friends that own the game? No problem. I play this game as a fully solo player 90% of the time, and I have a great time experiencing everything this game has to offer. No in-game activity is inaccessible to a solo player (except for Incursions, where only one can be solo-ed as far as I know). Yes, some of the activities will definitely be HARDER as a solo player, but with the right build, you can tackle just about anything the game has to offer as long as you have enough patience. Overall, I cannot recommend this game highly enough, especially since the Global Events were fixed this past week. It goes on sale for quite cheap, quite frequently! Ubisoft absolutely COOKED with this one, and if you missed out on the game when it was new, it is still undoubtedly worth experiencing all of these years later. If you want a solid source of information on the game, you can visit Livid Fray's YT channel. To my knowledge, she is one of the very few content creators still making content on this game, and her videos are all very informative and detailed! https://www.youtube.com/@LividFray
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Feb. 2025
**2025 Review** PvE: - ✓ – Still enjoyable and relatively active, but the player base is rapidly declining. Matchmaking for legendary missions is usually the only reliable way to find a group, unless you can gather enough players from social areas. PvP: - ✗ – Rampant cheating and severe gear imbalances make it unwelcoming for new players. The Dark Zone remains playable but expect occasional instant deaths from cheaters. Skirmish matchmaking appears completely inactive. Avoid purchasing Last Stand DLC! — Matchmaking is entirely dead, with no active player base.
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Dec. 2024
New York City during the holiday season with snow and Christmas decorations lining the streets. Quite simply one of the prettiest and most ambient game worlds I have ever experienced, which is ironic considering how depressing the story is.
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Oct. 2024
Ubisoft is allergic to greatness. This game has the absolute best "major city wrecked by some kind of calamity" environment ever. This New York is so detailed and gorgeous, there is something visually interesting every five seconds, I've broken my screenshot key. And it is legitimately morbid and upsetting too, there are mass graves, families burned in their cars, homes ruined in riots and everything. A little TLC and you can do something that could outlastofus The Last of Us in here. And what did Ubisoft do? Big fat nothing. This is a dollar store Borderlands with cover system, and not very good one at that. Every boss-type enemy is just a regular guy but with gazillion HP, you just shoot at them very long. The final boss is the helicopter. The fountain of creativity right there. And even if we suspend the disbelief on all that 50 headshots to kill a thug thing - the game has nothing to offer with its writing. There are tons of sad dead people's audiologs everywhere, but absolutely NOTHING dramatic here and now the whole way through. It's either dull and boring or wHaCkY and lol so random, and I don't know which is worse. Jesus, the sure thing was right there, the environment was capable to do almost all heavy lifting, the usual Ubisoft open-world story would work just fine here, but you managed to fail even that. It's decent virtual tourism simulator and goes well with listening the podcasts or something, I guess. What a waste.
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Aug. 2024
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Tom Clancy’s The Division™
7.0
65,423
27,522
Online players
557
Developer
Massive Entertainment
Publisher
Ubisoft
Release 07 Mar 2016
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