
Stu at Sushimonster85 writes 'Though the game itself has only been out for a week, I have something of a tumultuous relationship with The Division, going back to it’s initial reveal way back at E3 2013. When Ubisoft first unveiled The Division, I was pretty excited, as a big Fallout 3/New Vegas fan, I am a sucker for post-apocalyptic open worlds. After that first reveal, it was easily the title I was most looking forward to play on the (at the time unannounced) PlayStation 4/Xbox One. Then, as the years passed, my excitement took some knocks. The disappointment of Watch Dogs, the early days of Destiny, growing tired of the Ubisoft open-world grind. Eventually I was pretty sure I didn’t need The Division in my life, I didn’t even download the Beta. Then release day came, and dangerous cocktail of a day off work, good word of mouth, and Amazon Prime Now all came together, and before I knew it, I had a copy in my possession. Have I made a huge mistake?'

It has been ten years of the franchise and a celebration is planned.

It's been almost 10 years since we first stepped foot in Ubisoft's extraction shooter, The Division and it looks like the developer will celebrate by giving fans a chance to replay the experience in "definitive edition" form.

from paulsemel.com: In this exclusive Q&A, the author of the new technothriller based on "Tom Clancy's: The Division" discusses how it ties to the games while also bringing its own story to a close.
I got to 30 too fast and now am waiting for my friends to catch up while I slowly level my DZ rank.
It's not bad, not great. Good time to be had with friends.