Ubisoft isn't done supporting The Division 2 just yet, as the company has announced The Division 2: Survivors, which is described as an "updated take" on the game's survival-extraction elements. Ubisoft also shared the latest update on The Division: Resurgence. Development on Survivors is only just beginning, Ubisoft said, noting that The Division veteran Magnus Jansen is leading production as its creative director.Not a whole lot is known about The Division 2: Survivors, but Ubisoft said it wants to develop it alongside the community. It is "as much your baby as it is ours," executive producer Julian Gerighty said. "We strive for transparency during its development.""Clear communication and community involvement are a focus as we build the new experience, and we will be closely involving you as we move forward on the development journey," Gerighty added.The Division 2: Survivors is on the wayGallery Beyond The Division 2: Survivors, Ubisoft announced that it will launch a new test for the mobile game, The Division: Resurgence, in September. A closed test will take place on iOS and Android, with more testing to follow. Ubisoft has held tests for the game since 2023, and you can sign up for this newest test on Ubisoft's website.The Division: Resurgence takes place in Manhattan and its story takes place between the events of The Division and The Division 2. The game is a free-to-play RPG shooter that aims to offer "the same gameplay experience" as the console/PC edition but adapted for mobile.In addition to The Division 2: Survivors and The Division: Resurgence, Ubisoft is working on The Division 3. It was announced in 2023 with little fanfare and we still don't know much about it.The Division 2 is currently available on Xbox Game Pass, and not just for Ultimate subscribers--Game Pass Standard members can play it through their membership as well.