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Direct comparison between Tom Clancy's The Division and Pokémon Go. View their social activity, release status, platform availability, and other key details.
Game Status
Status
Tom Clancy's The Division status is active.
Status
Pokémon Go status is active.
Estimated Daily Players
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Tom Clancy's The Division has currently around 4k players daily.
Tom Clancy's The Division launched in 2016 as an online hybrid shooter-RPG from Ubisoft. Its peak period ended within the first couple of years, and although it retains a niche fanbase, most players migrated to The Division 2 or other titles. As a result, daily player numbers are quite low but remain in the low thousands due to Ubisoft's occasional support and a persistent, albeit small, community.
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Pokémon Go has currently around 300k players daily.
Pokémon Go, released in 2016 by Niantic Labs and The Pokémon Company, remains a popular mobile AR title due to continuous content updates, frequent events, and a strong global brand. While no longer at its 2016-2017 peak, it consistently maintains a substantial active player base, estimated around 300,000 daily players in 2024.
Social Score
Social activity comparison between Tom Clancy's The Division and Pokémon Go. Data includes social media activity, community discussions, and online mentions tracked over time.
Social score for Tom Clancy's The Division
Month | Social Score | Change |
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July 2025 | ~85 | 10.5% |
November 2024 | ~95 | 1.0% |
September 2024 | ~96 | 118.2% |
May 2024 | ~44 | 90.8% |
December 2023 | ~479 |
Social score for Pokémon Go
Month | Social Score | Change |
---|---|---|
July 2025 | ~339 | 23.6% |
November 2024 | ~444 | 132.5% |
September 2024 | ~191 | 13.7% |
May 2024 | ~168 | 93.9% |
December 2023 | ~2.8k |
Game Age
Age
Tom Clancy's The Division was released in March 2016 (9 years ago).
Age
Pokémon Go was released in July 2016 (9 years ago).
Platforms
Tom Clancy's The Division is available on 3 platforms.
Player Perspectives
Tom Clancy's The Division offers 1 player perspective.
Pokémon Go offers 4 player perspectives.
Developers
Tom Clancy's The Division has 2 developers.
Pokémon Go has 2 developers.
Publishers
Tom Clancy's The Division has 1 publisher.
Pokémon Go has 1 publisher.
Categories
Tom Clancy's The Division has 11 categories.
Pokémon Go has 8 categories.
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