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Tom Clancy's Division RPG Hits Kickstarter 28 April

Agents, you're being reactivated. French publisher Arkhane Asylum opens crowdfunding on 28 April for the official Tom Clancy's The Division roleplaying game, bringing Ubisoft's collapsed-society shooter series to the tabletop. If you spent winters clearing out Midtown Manhattan with your SHD agent, this is a shot at doing it with dice.

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Arkhane is chiefly known for French-language localisations of heavyweights like Free League's Alien and R. Talsorian's Cyberpunk RED. Stepping up as lead developer on a Ubisoft licence is a significant jump, and they're being supported by Massive Entertainment, the Stockholm studio behind both Division video games, to keep the agents, Strains and SHD tech on brand.

Under the bonnet is a custom d10 pool system with a neat twist. Instead of adding results together, you build a pool of one to five d10s depending on skill, then pick a single "resolution die" from the pool to determine the outcome. The die you pick is your result, the rest inform context. It's a tidy way of modelling the scrappy, improvised feel of a Division op.

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The core Kickstarter offering is two hardcovers: the player-facing Agent's Manual and the GM-facing Coordinator's Manual. A standalone starter set, GM screen, miniatures and deluxe editions will be available as add-ons. Arkhane has stressed the game is finished rather than a pile of promises, with print production kicking off as soon as the campaign ends and delivery targeted for late 2026. A free Quickstart Guide with pre-gens and an intro scenario drops alongside the Kickstarter launch, so your group can run the game the weekend you pledge.

If post-apocalyptic co-op RPGs are your thing, rally a group and grab the Quickstart when it lands.


Sources: TTRPGFans | Bell of Lost Souls | Kickstarter

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