The grind after completing the Season Pass in Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is getting a significant overhaul. Starting November 18, 2025, a new 'Prestige Rank Up' system will launch, transforming the post-Tier 100 experience into a more rewarding loop for dedicated players hunting for top-tier gear.
For many agents, hitting Tier 100 on the Season Pass often marked a shift towards a less structured, more RNG-heavy grind. This new system aims to fix that by introducing a repeatable progression path that offers improved odds for obtaining elusive exotic and named items. The developers have essentially reframed the Season Pass, calling the initial 100 tiers a "warm-up" for this new endgame pursuit.
Tier 100 is Just the Beginning
The introduction of the Prestige Rank Up system fundamentally changes the value proposition of the seasonal journey. Instead of being the finish line, completing the pass now unlocks a more focused and efficient farm. This is a welcome change for veteran players who spend countless hours in Washington D.C. and New York, constantly optimizing their builds. A clearer path to powerful gear means less time fighting against random drops and more time perfecting loadouts for the game's toughest challenges.
What does this mean for endgame loot farming?
This system provides a consistent and repeatable activity specifically designed to reward the most active players with the game's best loot. While specific details on the exact mechanics are still emerging, the promise of better drop rates for exotics and named items means that players can more reliably target the gear they need to complete their builds, making the endgame grind feel more purposeful and less like a lottery.
This update is set to go live following the conclusion of the Year 7 Season 3 Public Test Server (PTS), which officially closed on November 17. With testing complete, all focus now shifts to the live servers for the deployment of this new and promising endgame loop.