
So much for its claim of being a Destiny-killer

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.
Definitely can relate.. a few months deep into Destiny I was still doing daily bounties and strikes. With Division I stopped after a month and loaned it to a friend.
I stopped playing when Ratchet & Clank came out and then Uncharted 4 is on Tuesday. Other games I'd rather play.
I played it for a bit over 20 hours which i thought was a fine amount of time, it's not like it's FFXIV there's nothing to do but get loot after the campaign ends
I'm definitely playing less and less now. Hell the last few days I've basically logged on and immediately logged off. Although I've had my issues with destiny too, i put over 1400 hours in it before i stopped playing.
Try and put the division down all you want but this happened to Destiny to. Fact is when the content comes in to these games the player base will be back up, guaranteed.
Yes it's sad that it's dropped I to have stopped, it from the changes they're bringing in, its sounding like I'll be making a return plus I got season pass so I have to experience it all at some point..
The player base will always drop on these games that bring easy to get to max level then gear grind to the point nothing left to do but mess about, but when dlc arrives the player base returns. When Destiny fans and other games dlc get dry and division bring 1.2 in they will all jump on to test the new phase out and see how better it is. I reckon they're going in the rite direction.