The Division came out nearly a decade ago. You can still go and play it but it hasn't received a meaningful update since 2018. That could all be about to change. Marketing for " The Division: Definitive Edition " recently appeared in Japan suggesting the Tom Clancy-branded loot shooter could be getting a modern version to bring players back into its snowy, post-apocalyptic New York City.
Unfortunately, Trejo's wish wasn't included in Bethesda's official lineup for Fallout Day. During the celebration, the studio is set to show off more from Fallout 76's upcoming Burning Springs expansion out this December, and yes, that includes Walton Goggins returning as The Ghoul from the hit Fallout TV series. There are also updates coming to Fallout 4 and Fallout Shelter, plus new content via Creations, Bethesda's name for officially supported community mods.
I don't think they will, but I think they should do a remaster of the first three. One of the things that we pitched at one point pretty softly, was to kind of retroactively, rebrand the first three games as if they were a trilogy. Call it, like, the Champions Trilogy.