Tom Clancy’s The Divisiongoes live next week Tuesday on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. No matter your platform of choice, pre-order deals and bonuses are available, so if you haven’t snagged a copy yet and are on the fence, we’ve rounded up all the noteworthy legitimateThe Division dealsfor you to window shop.

Withrelease schedulenow in full view, depending on your retailer of choice, you can begin as soon as the server goes live at midnight March 8th Australian Eastern Daylight Time. Preload started yesterday for the Xbox One and starts later Thursday night for the PC. PlayStation 4 owners won’t be able to pre-load until this Saturday, March 6th.

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If you’re buying the game on the PC, the best bet is probably one of the third party digital retailers listed below, all of which have preload offers available as of writing. Thebest deal for PC’sdigital Gold Edition (which comes in the form of a Uplay key) is at GMG, where you canknock a full $20 off the ticket priceby using coupon PRELOAD20 during checkout.

If you’re planning to playThe Divisionon an Xbox One,one of the best pre-order dealsisprobably at the Microsoft Store, where you’ll receive free release day delivery if you order by March 4th, 10AM Pacific. Plus, you’ll also receive a free $10 Xbox gift card digital code, good towards any future Xbox Live purchases.

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Standard Edition

Update 05-07-2025: All retailers above have pre-load available forTom Clancy’s The Division. If you pre-order now you’ll receive the Uplay key right away to get started on downloading the game client. Pricing has gone slightly up at select stores with the discount percentage around 18% to 20% now that the game is about to be released.

If you’re a PC gamer, expect to find the best outright discounts. Three reputable retailers are in the running with worthy price breaks: Games Planet, Funstock Digital, and Green Man Gaming. All the retailers listed above are non-coincidentally located in the UK and carry a 18% to 20% discount to £29.99, but we’ve confirmed you can buy theseThe DivisionPC/Uplay keys and expect them to work worldwide. If you’re in the US, you’re getting an even better deal due to a favorable currency conversion to about $42. If you prefer to not deal with currency issues, you can just grab from GMG for $48 with the straight-up coupon.

For the Gold Edition, select deals are available at GMG and Funstock. Bothoffer upthe more Deluxe/beefier edition for a higher ticket price, but after discount its far from paying the full $100 at typical brick and mortar shops.

The Division Console Deals

If you’re willing to trade an outright instant discount for a bonus, the PS4 and Xbox One consoles have deals galore. Right now Dell Home is offering a $25 eGift card bonus when you pre-orderThe Division Gold Editionthere. If you don’t have a console to playThe Divisionwith, Dell Home is also offering up the 1TB Xbox OneTom Clancy’s The Divisionconsole bundle for $399.99with a bonus $100 eGift card. (Update: gift card deal is now expired at Dell Home, making this not much of a deal).

Want a discount and not a bonus offer? Best Buy and Amazon are where you need to look, but you’ll need to be a paid member of either Best Buy’sGamers Club Unlockedprogram or Amazon’s Prime. Both retailers offer the same 20% off when you pre-order with the special membership discounts.

Finally the last noteworthy deal is the previously mentioned deal from theMicrosoft Store.  Microsoft is giving away a bonus $10 Xbox gift card when you buy a physical copy of the game there, which Microsoft emails to you about 10 days after they ship your copy of The Division. If you pre-order by Friday, March 4th at 10AM PST, you’ll get the game delivered to your door on its release day - so long as you don’t live in the middle of nowhere.

If none of these pre-order deals forTom Clancy’s The Divisionentice you and you’re not keen on playing Day 1 (or the first few weeks of release), you can circle back within a month or two, when we expect pricing on the PC version to remain relatively the same. On the console front, however, unless the game is doing abysmally in sales (we’d say unlikely), you probably won’t see a big discount till around the three month mark.