
Look, Ubisoft gets a lot of flak, and sometimes it’s deserved, but I’ve gotta give them credit where it’s due – they always keep supporting their games long after they launch. That’s something I really appreciate as a player.
The game consistently fosters strong communities, and this is a great example of that success.
The original Tom Clancy’s The Division, first launched in 2016, has been enhanced to run smoothly on the PlayStation 5, now offering a frame rate of 60fps thanks to the console’s backwards compatibility features.
This update is free! Simply download the latest version of the game to enjoy a smoother, faster experience.
While we don’t have exact numbers, it’s clear enough people are still playing this game that the developers are continuing to support it. We appreciate this attention to detail for those who are still enjoying the game after nearly a decade.
Let us know in the comments if you’ll be checking out this update in New York! We’re eager to hear your thoughts.
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