Lore category

The Division 2 Books, Comics & Story Lore

Source-linked works for The Division 2 lore and story research, with wider Division-universe context where the record requires it.

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The World of Tom Clancy's The Division

Dark Horse and Ubisoft's official Division reference book, framing SHD history, training, structure, tools and mission across the first two games.

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Tom Clancy's The Division: Broken Dawn

Alex Irvine's licensed Division novel follows April Kelleher and Division Agents across a post-outbreak research trail in the months between the first game and The Division 2.

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Tom Clancy's The Division: Compromised

Thomas Parrott's licensed Operation: Crossroads novel follows a Division cell drawn into a Gulf Coast supply crisis after the events of its preceding novel.

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Tom Clancy's The Division: Extremis Malis

A licensed three-issue Division 2 prequel graphic novel that follows Agent Caleb Dunne from New York to Philadelphia and Washington as a Black Tusk-linked arms operation surfaces.

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Tom Clancy's The Division: Hunted

Thomas Parrott's licensed third Operation: Crossroads novel continues Maira Kanhai's story when her reported Rogue status sends a Division cell across the American Southwest.

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Tom Clancy's The Division: New York Collapse

Alex Irvine's licensed Division companion frames post-Black Friday New York through an in-universe urban-survival guide and a survivor's annotations, establishing April Kelleher's story before Broken Dawn.

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Tom Clancy's The Division: Recruited

Thomas Parrott's first Operation: Crossroads novel introduces Maira Kanhai's Division story in post-Green Poison Washington.

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Tom Clancy's The Division: Remission

Jean-David Morvan and The Tribe's licensed Division graphic novel follows four former childhood friends as Washington, D.C. fractures after the biological attack, in a published prequel to The Division 2.

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