"Tom Clancy's The Division: New York Collapse is a history and field guide to the New York experienced in The Division. The novel feels like a game itself - the book is written as a woman's first-hand account of the city after its fall. Readers will need to use included artifacts to piece the story together and figure out more about New York's collapse."
-Gaming Illustrated
"It may have been created specifically to accompany the game, but it's probably the most effective survival book about urban disaster that I've read. And I'm a survival nerd, so I've read a lot of them."
-Outside online
"Check out New York Collapse - a companion guide stuffed with information, backstory and cool physical trinkets."
-Toronto Sun
"...if The Division's doomsday scenario fascinates you as much as it frightens you, then you owe it to yourself to pick up the game's accompanying tie-in novel: New York Collapse."
-Gamecrate
"This 'in-world fictionalized companion' book to Ubisoft's acclaimed game Tom Clancy's The Division offers an interactive experience full of removable materials like maps and other artifacts that immerse readers into the saga's mysterious world. Consider this one brand extension done right."
-Den of Geek
"Tom Clancy's The Division: New York Collapse...looks like it was found in a doomsday bunker. It's weathered, torn and waterproofed with wax. Printed inside is an honest-to-goodness survival guide full of tips about snaring rabbits in Central Park and making space heaters out of terra-cotta flower pots. But the survival guide is only one layer of New York Collapse. Scrawled in what looks like a handwritten font through the margins is the firsthand account of April Kelleher, a 30-something Brooklynite trapped in the citywide quarantine."
-Newsweek
"Soon after buying the game, I also purchased the paperback companion book, The Division: New York Collapse. I was giddy when I saw all of the little artifacts that are included and help flesh out the story. Even more, I once again found myself thinking about the depth and creativity that went into creating this massive alternate vision of New York."
-Game Informer