Assassin’s Creed Gear Lands in the Division 2 for a Short Event

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Assassin’s Creed Gear Lands in the Division 2 for a Short Event
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Ubisoft is introducing a crossover inside The Division 2 that brings Assassin’s Creed–inspired apparel to the looter shooter for a limited run. The in-game event is scheduled from January 29 to February 10. Cosmetics take cues from signature looks in the Assassin’s Creed series, with nods to Ezio Auditore and Edward Kenway. Progress toward unlocks is tied to seasonal XP, rewarding time spent playing during the event window. The rollout focuses on thematic outfits that connect the two Ubisoft franchises.

What's New in the Division 2

Three characters in Assassin's Creed outfits stand in a dimly lit room, promoting The Division 2 event
Three characters in Assassin's Creed outfits stand in a dimly lit room, promoting The Division 2 event

The crossover centers on unlockable Assassin’s Creed apparel designed to echo recognizable styles from the stealth-action series. Rather than altering core mechanics, this drop emphasizes cosmetic customization that aligns with The Division 2’s endgame progression. The result is a limited-time set of visual rewards that celebrate both brands without changing gameplay balance.

Dates and Timing

The event runs for a concise window – from January 29 to February 10. Content is earnable only during this period, so players who want the themed apparel need to log in within the stated dates. After the window closes, the collaboration period concludes as scheduled.

How Unlocks Work

Unlocks are progressed by earning season XP as you play. This aligns with The Division 2’s existing seasonal structure – the more you engage with activities that grant XP during the event, the further you advance toward the cosmetic rewards. No additional gameplay systems are required beyond standard seasonal progression.

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Who This Crossover Speaks To

This event targets fans who appreciate series crossovers and cosmetic collection, especially players with a history in both franchises. By drawing on Ezio and Edward’s iconic looks, it offers recognizable callbacks while fitting the tactical aesthetic of The Division 2. The focus remains on thematic style rather than new modes or gear tiers.

Final Take – Why It Matters

For players, the key takeaway is simple: a time-limited chance to earn Assassin’s Creed–themed looks through regular seasonal play. If you’re active during January 29 to February 10, this is a straightforward way to expand your cosmetic options while staying within the existing progression loop.

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