Tom Clancy’s The Division Streets of New York Outfit Bundle (DLC)
Sixteen cosmetic outfits, zero stat changes, and a question you should answer before clicking buy: do you actually care what your Division agent looks like grinding the Dark Zone?
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About Tom Clancy’s The Division Streets of New York Outfit Bundle (DLC)
I have put enough hours into The Division to know that nobody in the Dark Zone is admiring your outfit - they are shooting you in the back and taking your loot. So let me be blunt about what the Streets of New York Outfit Bundle actually is: a purely cosmetic DLC pack bundling four outfit sets (Military Specialists, Marine Forces, Sports Fan, and Upper East Side) into a single purchase, delivering sixteen total looks with zero gameplay impact whatsoever. No gear score bump, no stat modifiers, no passive bonuses. The kevlar helmets look solid, but they protect your agent exactly as much as a paper hat would - which is to say, not at all. The four packs each have a distinct flavour. Military Specialists and Marine Forces are the ones that actually make sense given the game's setting - think Special Forces loadouts, camouflage patterns, a Bomb Disposal Unit look, and Marine Corps field gear. If you want your agent to read as a credible operator rather than someone who raided a Brooklyn thrift store, those two packs do the job. Sports Fan and Upper East Side are the wilder choices: one leans into New York street culture, the other goes full prep-school-during-an-apocalypse. Niche appeal, honestly, but variety is the pitch. The community reception to cosmetic DLC in The Division has always been split. The upside Ubisoft correctly identified is that this stuff is strictly non-competitive - no pay-to-win angle, no performance edge hidden in a jacket collar. The downside is that The Division's base game already ships with a reasonable wardrobe from free drops and earnable sets, so the marginal value of paid cosmetics depends almost entirely on how invested you are in looking distinct. Steam review sentiment hovers in the "mixed" territory, and that tracks: people who care about appearance customisation get what they paid for, people who expected anything else feel burned. Where this bundle makes sense is for long-term Division players who have already ground through the endgame content, cleared the Incursions, and want a visual refresh without grinding for specific loot appearances. Where it makes no sense is as a first purchase for someone still levelling - your agent's look gets overridden by gear constantly until you hit endgame anyway. The bundle is also Xbox-only in the listing here, so platform-check before you proceed if you came from a different storefront. Bottom line: this is a cosmetics-only buy for committed Division players who want wardrobe depth. It adds nothing to the gun feel, the cover system, the Dark Zone tension, or the co-op loop. Judge it purely on whether sixteen outfit slots improve your enjoyment of a game you are already playing. Fred, Scout Team
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- Ubisoft
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- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Aug 2, 2016
