Why TDResurgence doesn't deserve to be called official:
Right now, the comment section under Ubisoft's official Twitter account for The Division Resurgence is full of complaints. You could say it's pretty interesting.
For example, the recent update that fixed bugs required players to redownload the entire game (including on PC), and the side mission "Outpost Annihilation" has been uncompletable since launch, a bug that has never been fixed.
I gave the game a shorthand name: Division Gen (divided information), derived from its full English title. Their internal teams clearly don't communicate with each other.
Let me explain why I call the game's story a fanwork. In the JTF comms 01 "That Agent," when they talk about the feats of The Division 1 agent (the player character), they use the pronoun "he" to refer to that agent, instead of using the neutral "they."
That agent isn't a specific person, it's the player character, whose gender can be male, female, or otherwise. Even if Ubisoft doesn't support other gender identities, shouldn't they at least consider that players can be male or female?
Both Division 1 and 2 clearly have LGBTQIA+ content, for example, the lesbian mafia mentioned by Viper, the official romantic relationship between Faye Lau and Viper, and Dr. Kandel in the Medical wing being a lesbian. They can include diverse sexual orientations, but lock the player's gender to a single type?
So at best, I can only see the DIVISION resurGENce as a fanwork.
The Division Resurgence? No, the DIVISION resurGENce.
Ubisoft, your information (gen) is divided, and you are also dividing gender (gen as short for gender).













