
✓ Both are looter shooters — sharing deep RPG systems, shooter and first-person shooting
≠ Where it differs: brings historical setting and skill tree progression, while skipping sandbox freedom

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Scopri di più sul gioco →Tom Clancy's The Division is hard to replace: few games combine deep RPG systems, strong narrative focus and open world exploration in quite the same way. We analyzed over 2,000 titles across 23 gameplay attributes and found 22 genuine alternatives — not generic genre suggestions. Tom Clancy's The Division 2, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and Borderlands 2 lead the list, with Tom Clancy's The Division 2 reaching a 94/100 similarity score. Every game here is ranked by how closely it replicates what makes Tom Clancy's The Division special.
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Il gioco più simile a Tom Clancy's The Division è Tom Clancy's The Division 2 — con un punteggio di similarità di 94/100. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel e Borderlands 2 seguono da vicino.
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✓ Both are looter shooters — sharing deep RPG systems, shooter and first-person shooting
≠ Where it differs: brings historical setting and skill tree progression, while skipping sandbox freedom

✓ Both are looter shooters — sharing deep RPG systems, shooter and first-person shooting
≠ Its own twist: action RPG combat, setting space and skill tree progression, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Fits the looter shooters cluster, with deep RPG systems, first-person shooting and shooter
≠ Stands apart with action RPG combat, ranged combat and offline, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Fits the looter shooters cluster, with deep RPG systems, adventure storytelling and first-person shooting
≠ Where it differs: brings competitive edge, ranged combat and setting space, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Both are looter shooters — sharing deep RPG systems, first-person shooting and shooter
≠ Where it differs: brings dark, oppressive atmosphere, ranged combat and visual first person, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Fits the looter shooters cluster, with deep RPG systems, shooter and first-person shooting
≠ Where it differs: brings action RPG combat, dark, oppressive atmosphere and offline, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Fits the looter shooters cluster, with deep RPG systems, shooter and first-person shooting
≠ Its own twist: dark, oppressive atmosphere and skill tree progression, while skipping survival mechanics

✓ Both are looter shooters — sharing deep RPG systems, shooter and adventure storytelling
≠ Stands apart with combat magic, fantasy world and offline, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Same family of looter shooters: deep RPG systems, first-person shooting and shooter
≠ Its own twist: puzzle design, action RPG combat and dark, oppressive atmosphere, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Fits the looter shooters cluster, with deep RPG systems, adventure storytelling and sandbox freedom
≠ Stands apart with roguelike runs, deep simulation and precision platforming, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Both are looter shooters — sharing deep RPG systems, shooter and adventure storytelling
≠ Its own twist: roguelike runs, precision platforming and punishing difficulty, while skipping third-person shooting

✓ Shared with Tom Clancy's The Division: deep RPG systems, adventure storytelling and strong narrative focus
≠ Its own twist: MMO world and community, action RPG combat and fantasy world, while skipping shooter

✓ If you enjoyed Tom Clancy's The Division, expect deep RPG systems, adventure storytelling and survival mechanics
≠ Where it differs: brings turn-based strategy, dark, oppressive atmosphere and skill tree progression, while skipping shooter

✓ If you enjoyed Tom Clancy's The Division, expect deep RPG systems, adventure storytelling and survival mechanics
≠ Where it differs: brings JRPG narrative and systems, action RPG combat and fantasy world, while skipping shooter

✓ If you enjoyed Tom Clancy's The Division, expect deep RPG systems, adventure storytelling and shooter
≠ Stands apart with deep simulation, turn-based strategy and free to play, while skipping first-person shooting