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The Division Boss Hasn't Left Ubisoft, And More Updates Are Coming Soon
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It's been an interesting month at Ubisoft, as the vice president executive producer of Assassin's Creed, Marc-Alexis Côté, left the company after nearly two decades, and Côté made it clear that it wasn't his choice to leave. A subsequent rumor suggested that The Division's executive producer, Julian Gerighty, was also heading out the door. However, Ubisoft has officially denied that report while teasing a future for Gerighty that includes The Division 3.
In a message on social media, Ubisoft reaffirmed that Gerighty remains with the company while guiding The Division: Resurgence, The Division 2 and its upcoming expansion, Survivors, as well as The Division 3.
Agents, we’ve seen the rumors that Julian Gerighty has left Ubisoft - that’s far from true.
— Massive Entertainment - A Ubisoft Studio 🎮 (@UbiMassive) October 18, 2025
Julian is still with us as Executive Producer for The Division franchise, leading the creative vision for TCTD2, Resurgence, Survivors and TCTD3. We can’t wait to share what’s ahead 🧡 pic.twitter.com/sDmEvMm3rF
Ubisoft also shared a teaser image for Survivors with a promise that more information will be revealed soon.
Intel incoming. Approach with caution. pic.twitter.com/JgJcAqVY3U
— Tom Clancy's The Division (@TheDivisionGame) October 17, 2025
Gerighty recently teased Survivors as "an updated take" on The Division 2's survival-extraction elements, and added that Ubisoft will "strive for transparency during its development."
"Clear communication and community involvement are a focus as we build the new experience," added Gerighty. "And we will be closely involving you as we move forward on the development journey."
Earlier this year, Ubisoft released Battle for Brooklyn, the first Division 2 DLC expansion in five years. Unlike Assassin's Creed, The Division wasn't included in Ubisoft's spin-off subsidy, which will also focus on Far Cry and Rainbow Six.
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It's been an interesting month at Ubisoft, as the vice president executive producer of Assassin's Creed, Marc-Alexis Côté, left the company after nearly two decades, and Côté made it clear that it wasn't his choice to leave. A subsequent rumor suggested that The Division's executive producer, Julian Gerighty, was also heading out the door. However, Ubisoft has officially denied that report while teasing a future for Gerighty that includes The Division 3.
In a message on social media, Ubisoft reaffirmed that Gerighty remains with the company while guiding The Division: Resurgence, The Division 2 and its upcoming expansion, Survivors, as well as The Division 3.
Agents, we’ve seen the rumors that Julian Gerighty has left Ubisoft - that’s far from true.
— Massive Entertainment - A Ubisoft Studio 🎮 (@UbiMassive) October 18, 2025
Julian is still with us as Executive Producer for The Division franchise, leading the creative vision for TCTD2, Resurgence, Survivors and TCTD3. We can’t wait to share what’s ahead 🧡 pic.twitter.com/sDmEvMm3rF
Ubisoft also shared a teaser image for Survivors with a promise that more information will be revealed soon.
Intel incoming. Approach with caution. pic.twitter.com/JgJcAqVY3U
— Tom Clancy's The Division (@TheDivisionGame) October 17, 2025
Gerighty recently teased Survivors as "an updated take" on The Division 2's survival-extraction elements, and added that Ubisoft will "strive for transparency during its development."
"Clear communication and community involvement are a focus as we build the new experience," added Gerighty. "And we will be closely involving you as we move forward on the development journey."
Earlier this year, Ubisoft released Battle for Brooklyn, the first Division 2 DLC expansion in five years. Unlike Assassin's Creed, The Division wasn't included in Ubisoft's spin-off subsidy, which will also focus on Far Cry and Rainbow Six.
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It's been an interesting month at Ubisoft, as the vice president executive producer of Assassin's Creed, Marc-Alexis Côté, left the company after nearly two decades, and Côté made it clear that it wasn't his choice to leave. A subsequent rumor suggested that The Division's executive producer, Julian Gerighty, was also heading out the door. However, Ubisoft has officially denied that report while teasing a future for Gerighty that includes The Division 3.In a message on social media, Ubisoft reaffirmed that Gerighty remains with the company while guiding The Division: Resurgence, The Division 2 and its upcoming expansion, Survivors, as well as The Division 3.Agents, we’ve seen the rumors that Julian Gerighty has left Ubisoft - that’s far from true.Julian is still with us as Executive Producer for The Division franchise, leading the creative vision for TCTD2, Resurgence, Survivors and TCTD3. We can’t wait to share what’s ahead 🧡 pic.twitter.com/sDmEvMm3rF — Massive Entertainment - A Ubisoft Studio 🎮 (@UbiMassive) October 18, 2025Ubisoft also shared a teaser image for Survivors with a promise that more information will be revealed soon.Intel incoming. Approach with caution. pic.twitter.com/JgJcAqVY3U — Tom Clancy's The Division (@TheDivisionGame) October 17, 2025Gerighty recently teased Survivors as "an updated take" on The Division 2's survival-extraction elements, and added that Ubisoft will "strive for transparency during its development.""Clear communication and community involvement are a focus as we build the new experience," added Gerighty. "And we will be closely involving you as we move forward on the development journey."Earlier this year, Ubisoft released Battle for Brooklyn, the first Division 2 DLC expansion in five years. Unlike Assassin's Creed, The Division wasn't included in Ubisoft's spin-off subsidy, which will also focus on Far Cry and Rainbow Six.
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It's been an interesting month at Ubisoft, as the vice president executive producer of Assassin's Creed, Marc-Alexis Côté, left the company after nearly two decades, and Côté made it clear that it wasn't his choice to leave. A subsequent rumor suggested that The Division's executive producer, Julian Gerighty, was also heading out the door. However, Ubisoft has officially denied that report while teasing a future for Gerighty that includes The Division 3.
In a message on social media, Ubisoft reaffirmed that Gerighty remains with the company while guiding The Division: Resurgence, The Division 2 and its upcoming expansion, Survivors, as well as The Division 3.
Agents, we’ve seen the rumors that Julian Gerighty has left Ubisoft - that’s far from true.
— Massive Entertainment - A Ubisoft Studio 🎮 (@UbiMassive) October 18, 2025
Julian is still with us as Executive Producer for The Division franchise, leading the creative vision for TCTD2, Resurgence, Survivors and TCTD3. We can’t wait to share what’s ahead 🧡 pic.twitter.com/sDmEvMm3rF
Ubisoft also shared a teaser image for Survivors with a promise that more information will be revealed soon.
Intel incoming. Approach with caution. pic.twitter.com/JgJcAqVY3U
— Tom Clancy's The Division (@TheDivisionGame) October 17, 2025
Gerighty recently teased Survivors as "an updated take" on The Division 2's survival-extraction elements, and added that Ubisoft will "strive for transparency during its development."
"Clear communication and community involvement are a focus as we build the new experience," added Gerighty. "And we will be closely involving you as we move forward on the development journey."
Earlier this year, Ubisoft released Battle for Brooklyn, the first Division 2 DLC expansion in five years. Unlike Assassin's Creed, The Division wasn't included in Ubisoft's spin-off subsidy, which will also focus on Far Cry and Rainbow Six.
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It's been an interesting month at Ubisoft, as the vice president executive producer of Assassin's Creed, Marc-Alexis Côté, left the company after nearly two decades, and Côté made it clear that it wasn't his choice to leave. A subsequent rumor suggested that The Division's executive producer, Julian Gerighty, was also heading out the door. However, Ubisoft has officially denied that report while teasing a future for Gerighty that includes The Division 3.
In a message on social media, Ubisoft reaffirmed that Gerighty remains with the company while guiding The Division: Resurgence, The Division 2 and its upcoming expansion, Survivors, as well as The Division 3.
Agents, we’ve seen the rumors that Julian Gerighty has left Ubisoft - that’s far from true.
— Massive Entertainment - A Ubisoft Studio 🎮 (@UbiMassive) October 18, 2025
Julian is still with us as Executive Producer for The Division franchise, leading the creative vision for TCTD2, Resurgence, Survivors and TCTD3. We can’t wait to share what’s ahead 🧡 pic.twitter.com/sDmEvMm3rF
Ubisoft also shared a teaser image for Survivors with a promise that more information will be revealed soon.
Intel incoming. Approach with caution. pic.twitter.com/JgJcAqVY3U
— Tom Clancy's The Division (@TheDivisionGame) October 17, 2025
Gerighty recently teased Survivors as "an updated take" on The Division 2's survival-extraction elements, and added that Ubisoft will "strive for transparency during its development."
"Clear communication and community involvement are a focus as we build the new experience," added Gerighty. "And we will be closely involving you as we move forward on the development journey."
Earlier this year, Ubisoft released Battle for Brooklyn, the first Division 2 DLC expansion in five years. Unlike Assassin's Creed, The Division wasn't included in Ubisoft's spin-off subsidy, which will also focus on Far Cry and Rainbow Six.
content_text: It's been an interesting month at Ubisoft, as the vice president executive producer of Assassin's Creed, Marc-Alexis Côté, left the company after nearly two decades, and Côté made it clear that it wasn't his choice to leave. A subsequent rumor suggested that The Division's executive producer, Julian Gerighty, was also heading out the door. However, Ubisoft has officially denied that report while teasing a future for Gerighty that includes The Division 3.In a message on social media, Ubisoft reaffirmed that Gerighty remains with the company while guiding The Division: Resurgence, The Division 2 and its upcoming expansion, Survivors, as well as The Division 3.Agents, we’ve seen the rumors that Julian Gerighty has left Ubisoft - that’s far from true.Julian is still with us as Executive Producer for The Division franchise, leading the creative vision for TCTD2, Resurgence, Survivors and TCTD3. We can’t wait to share what’s ahead 🧡 pic.twitter.com/sDmEvMm3rF — Massive Entertainment - A Ubisoft Studio 🎮 (@UbiMassive) October 18, 2025Ubisoft also shared a teaser image for Survivors with a promise that more information will be revealed soon.Intel incoming. Approach with caution. pic.twitter.com/JgJcAqVY3U — Tom Clancy's The Division (@TheDivisionGame) October 17, 2025Gerighty recently teased Survivors as "an updated take" on The Division 2's survival-extraction elements, and added that Ubisoft will "strive for transparency during its development.""Clear communication and community involvement are a focus as we build the new experience," added Gerighty. "And we will be closely involving you as we move forward on the development journey."Earlier this year, Ubisoft released Battle for Brooklyn, the first Division 2 DLC expansion in five years. Unlike Assassin's Creed, The Division wasn't included in Ubisoft's spin-off subsidy, which will also focus on Far Cry and Rainbow Six.
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