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The next DLC forTom Clancy’s The Division 2is targeting a late May 2025 release, according to a new report from a well-known industry insider. The same source also shared some additional information about the upcomingThe Division 2expansion, including its alleged price and scope.
March 15 marked the sixth anniversary ofThe Division 2’s release on PC and last-generation PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Although Massive Entertainment is no longer churning out large-scale expansions for its co-op shooter, it’s still supporting the game. ThelatestThe Division 2season, First Rogue, launched in June 2024. Massive Entertainment’s original plan was to follow up on that move with a new DLC in late 2024, but that content drop was ultimately delayed into 2025.
Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson now reports that the game’s next DLC is finally scheduled for release this spring. TitledBattle for Brooklyn, the upcoming expansion is planned to launch around late May 2025, Henderson said during the latest episode of theInsider Gaming Weeklypodcast. The long-time Ubisoft insider also suggested thatthe delayedThe Division 2DLCwill be relatively limited in scope. “It’s probably going to be the smallest one in the franchise,” Henderson said, adding thatBattle for Brooklynwill retail for $15.
The Division 2: Battle for Brooklyn Release Date Announcement Is Likely Coming Soon
Massive Entertainment recentlypromised to share more details aboutThe Division 2: Battle for Brooklynon April 23. The upcoming showcase seems as good of a time as any for the developer to reveal the official release date of the upcoming expansion, especially if Henderson is right in believing the DLC is targeting a late May 2025 launch.Battle for Brooklynis likely to arrive around the same time as the game’s Year 6 Season 4. The current season, Burden of Truth, kicked off on February 25.
Henderson’s newly shared release window prediction aligns with some recent fan theories about the timing ofBattle for Brooklyn. Given Massive’s history of announcing major content drops four to five weeks in advance, some players have interpreted the announcement of the April 23 showcase as a strong indicator that the nextThe Division 2DLC will launch between May 27 and June 10.
It’s currently unclear how much longerThe Division 2will continue receiving updates. Its original content roadmap was set to end in late 2020 but was extended after the game proved more popular than Ubisoft expected. Even if no further major updates are planned, smaller additions—likeThe Division 2’s recentSTALKER 2crossover—still seem possible in the foreseeable future.