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Division 2: All Versions & How Much They Cost to Buy

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All Versions of The Division 2 and How Much They Cost to Buy

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The Division 2 is the latest shared-world shooter from Ubisoft, this time taking players to the post-apocalyptic landscape of Washington D.C. Multiple editions of games seems to the norm these days, from Collector’s Edition to Deluxe Editions, and boy does The Division 2 have quite a few versions for you to buy. Here’s all version of The Division 2 and how much they cost to buy. 

There are six versions of The Division 2 in total, each of which increases in price and what you get. We’ll cover each version one-by-one.

Standard Version

The standard version of the game costs $59.99 and comes with a full copy of the game. If you pre-order you’ll also get the Capitol Defender Pack and Tommy the Teddy Bear DLC, as with pre-ordering all other versions.

Gold Edition

The Gold Edition will set you back $99.99, and it’s download-only so no physical copies. On top of the base game here’s what else you get.

  • 3-Day Early Access
  • Division 2 Year 1 Pass

Ultimate Edition

Just like with Gold, the Ultimate Edition of the game is download only and this time will cost you $119.99. It’s basically a slightly enhanced version of the Gold Edition, so here’s what you get.

  • 3- Day Early Access
  • Division 2 Year 1 Pass
  • Digital Bonus Content (First Responder Pack, Battleworn Secret Service Pack, Elite Agent Pack)

The Division 2 Dark Zone Definitive Edition

The first of two big Collector’s Editions, the Dark Zone Definitive version comes packed with a few extra goodies on top of what you’d already get with the previous two editions.

This package will set you back $189.99, and at the time of writing seems to be sold out on the Ubisoft Store but still available through the Microsoft Store. Here’s everything you get, outside of the base game.

  • 3-Day Early Access
  • Year 1 Pass
  • The Dark Zone limited edition box
  • The Heather Ward Statue by UbiCollectibles (Height 30cm)
  • A Gold Edition steelbook
  • The Art of The Division 2 book of lithographs
  • The Selected Game Soundtrack
  • A Washington, D.C. map.
  • Digital bonus content (First Responder Pack, Battleworn Secret Service Pack, Elite Agent Pack)

The Division 2 Phoenix Shield Collector’s Edition

The Phoenix Shield Collector’s Edition is the most expensive version of the game you can get, and it comes with the most bonuses.

Costing $249.99 this package is only available through the Ubisoft Store, and unfortunately, at the time of writing is completely sold out. Here’s everything that comes with it.

  • 3-Day Early Access
  • Year 1 Pass
  • The Phoenix Shield limited edition box
  • The Brian Johnson articulated figurine by UbiCollectibles (1/6th scale)
  • A Ubisoft Store Exclusive STEELBOOK© with an iconic design.
  • The Art of The Division 2 book of lithographs
  • The Selected Game Soundtrack
  • A Washington, D.C. map.
  • Digital bonus content (First Responder Pack, Battleworn Secret Service Pack, Elite Agent Pack)

That’s everything you need to know about all versions of The Division 2 and how much they cost to buy. For even more tips and guides on the game make sure to search Twinfinite, and check out our ever-expanding Division 2 guide wiki.


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A connoisseur of all things RPG related, and always looking for the artistic expression in gaming. His love of Gundam is only matched by his love of Pizza. Playing Games Since: 1991 Favorite Genres: RPGs, JRPGs, Strategy,