Active Redeem Codes for The Division 2
The only confirmed active community-tracked code as of June 18, 2026 is FPS-SKN-PCP-SXB, which grants a weapon skin cosmetic. Redeem all codes at the official Ubisoft Connect redemption portal before they expire. Codes are case-insensitive but must be entered exactly as published.
Currently Active Codes
Promotional redeem codes remain one of the easiest ways to acquire free cosmetics, caches, and occasionally gear in The Division 2 without spending premium currency. Unlike Twitch Drops or in-game vendor purchases, redeem codes are distributed through Ubisoft marketing campaigns, partner events, community milestones, and seasonal launches. Each code has a finite lifespan, and Ubisoft rarely announces expiration dates in advance, which makes tracking active codes a community effort rather than an official live feed.
As of June 18, 2026, during the Year 8 Season 2 Into the Dark launch window, the primary confirmed active code is FPS-SKN-PCP-SXB. This code rewards a weapon skin cosmetic that applies to compatible firearms across your account. Community verification on the Ubisoft Connect redemption portal shows successful claims on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms. Always attempt redemption yourself rather than relying on secondhand reports, because regional restrictions and account eligibility occasionally block specific codes even when they appear widely functional.
Weapon skin codes like FPS-SKN-PCP-SXB do not affect weapon statistics, talents, or mod slots. They are purely visual overlays that persist through recalibration, optimization, and gear set swaps. Once claimed, the skin appears in your Appearance menu under weapon cosmetics. You can apply it to any eligible weapon type regardless of rarity, meaning your exotic Caduceus and your standard assault rifle can share the same skin if both support the cosmetic category.
Historical context helps set expectations for new codes. The Division 2 typically receives a burst of promotional codes around major season launches, anniversary events, and Ubisoft Forward presentations. Into the Dark follows this pattern, with community channels expecting additional codes throughout June 2026 as the season stabilizes. Previous seasons have distributed emotes, apparel caches, weapon charms, and named gear through similar campaigns, though the current active list is limited to the FPS skin code.
When a code fails at the redemption portal, the error message usually indicates whether the code is expired, already claimed on your account, region-locked, or typed incorrectly. "Code already used" means your account received the reward previously. "Invalid code" typically means expiration or a typo. "Not eligible" may indicate platform mismatch or account age restrictions on promotional campaigns targeting new or returning players.
How Redeem Codes Work
Redeem codes operate through Ubisoft Connect, the unified account layer linking all Ubisoft titles across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. When you enter a valid code at connect.ubisoft.com/redeem or through the Ubisoft Connect desktop and console applications, the reward attaches to your Ubisoft account rather than a specific platform save file. This cross-platform binding means a code claimed on PC also appears when you log into PlayStation or Xbox with the same Ubisoft account.
After successful redemption, rewards do not appear instantly in your agent inventory. The Division 2 delivers claimed items through the in-game Mailbox or directly to your Stash depending on the reward type. Cosmetics route to Appearance menus. Caches and gear route to Stash or Mailbox with a notification on next login. Allow up to 24 hours for delivery during high-traffic launch periods, though most rewards arrive within minutes during normal server load.
Each code can only be redeemed once per Ubisoft account. Creating alternate accounts to claim the same code multiple times violates Ubisoft terms of service and risks account sanctions. Family sharing and platform-specific account structures do not bypass this limitation because redemption binds at the Ubisoft Connect layer, not the PlayStation Network or Xbox Live layer.
Codes are generally case-insensitive, meaning FPS-SKN-PCP-SXB and fps-skn-pcp-sxb produce identical results. However, hyphens and character order must match exactly. Common mistakes include substituting the numeral zero for the letter O, omitting hyphens, or adding spaces between character groups. Copy-paste directly from official Ubisoft social channels when possible to avoid transcription errors.
Some codes target specific player segments such as Year 1 pass owners, returning players who have been inactive for 30 or more days, or participants in closed beta programs. When a universally advertised code fails for your account, check whether the campaign included eligibility fine print. The FPS-SKN-PCP-SXB code has no documented eligibility restrictions as of the Into the Dark launch week.
Platform-Specific Notes
PC players redeem through the Ubisoft Connect desktop client or the web portal at connect.ubisoft.com/redeem. After redemption, launch The Division 2 through Ubisoft Connect or Steam depending on your purchase platform. Steam purchases still require a linked Ubisoft account, and rewards deliver to that linked account regardless of which launcher you use to start the game.
PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 players can redeem via the web portal or the Ubisoft Connect app on console. Ensure your PlayStation account links to the same Ubisoft Connect account you use in The Division 2. Unlinked accounts cause rewards to appear on the wrong profile or fail to deliver entirely. Check linkage under Account Information in the Ubisoft Connect app before redeeming.
Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S players follow the same Ubisoft Connect redemption flow. The Xbox Game Pass version of The Division 2 fully supports redeem codes as long as the Ubisoft account link is active. Game Pass subscribers who previously played without linking may need to connect accounts retroactively through the in-game prompt or Ubisoft website.
Cross-progression means a code redeemed on any platform becomes available everywhere. If you primarily play on PC but occasionally use PlayStation, redeem once on either platform and the cosmetic or item appears on both. This is particularly valuable for players who maintain multiple platform accounts for Dark Zone rotation farming during different weekly rulesets.
Console players without easy access to a keyboard should bookmark the mobile-friendly Ubisoft Connect redemption page. The interface accepts code entry through mobile browsers, and rewards sync on next console login without requiring any in-game menu navigation beyond checking Mailbox or Stash.
Verifying Code Status
Because Ubisoft does not maintain a public live code registry, the community relies on verification through the redemption portal itself and trusted aggregator sites. The most reliable verification method is attempting redemption directly. A successful claim immediately confirms the code is active for your account. An "expired" error confirms the code is no longer valid globally rather than just for your account.
Track code announcements through official Ubisoft channels including the Division 2 Twitter account, Ubisoft News, and the official Discord server. Third-party wiki sites and Reddit threads compile codes quickly but may lag behind expiration by hours or days. Always cross-reference with at least two sources before sharing codes publicly to avoid spreading expired strings.
When documenting codes for personal tracking, record the redemption date, reward received, and platform used. This helps identify whether a failed re-redemption attempt means expiration or prior claim. Screenshot the Ubisoft Connect confirmation page as proof of successful redemption for support tickets if rewards fail to deliver within 24 hours.
Beware of scam sites requesting Ubisoft login credentials to "auto-redeem" codes. Legitimate redemption requires only your Ubisoft account login on the official connect.ubisoft.com domain. Never enter credentials on third-party redemption tools, Discord bots, or social media DMs claiming to offer exclusive codes in exchange for account access.
If a widely reported code suddenly stops working for all players, Ubisoft likely hit the redemption cap or reached the scheduled expiration. Historical codes from 2019 through 2024 are almost universally expired. Focus redemption efforts on codes published during or after the Into the Dark launch window of June 16, 2026.
Upcoming Code Opportunities
The Into the Dark season launch typically precedes additional code drops tied to Twitch campaigns, Ubisoft Forward segments, and community milestone celebrations. Watch for codes bundled with official livestreams during the first two weeks of a new season, as Ubisoft frequently distributes viewer reward codes during developer streams and partner broadcasts.
Anniversary events, while not scheduled during the June 2026 window, historically produce the largest code batches of any Division 2 calendar period. Year 6 and Year 7 anniversaries each distributed multiple codes granting caches, apparel, and weapon skins. Plan to check this page after major Ubisoft calendar events even outside active season launches.
Partner promotions occasionally surface through hardware bundles, gaming subscription perks, and retail pre-order campaigns. These codes often have longer expiration windows but lower community visibility because they distribute through non-gaming retail channels. If you purchase Division 2 adjacent products during seasonal sales, inspect packaging and digital receipt emails for included redeem strings.
Community-created tracking spreadsheets and Discord bots aggregate codes faster than any single wiki page can update. Use this page as a curated starting point, then supplement with real-time community tools during active promotional windows. We update active code listings within hours of verified new discoveries during the Into the Dark launch period.
Set a personal reminder to check redeem codes weekly during the first month of any new season. The combination of launch codes, Twitch Drops, and mid-season promotions creates the highest density of free rewards in the Division 2 calendar. Missing a two-week window often means permanently losing access to limited cosmetics that never return to the in-game store.
| Code | Reward | Status | Platforms |
|---|---|---|---|
| FPS-SKN-PCP-SXB | Weapon skin cosmetic | Active (June 2026) | PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the active Division 2 code right now?
As of June 18, 2026, FPS-SKN-PCP-SXB is the confirmed active code granting a weapon skin cosmetic. Verify on the Ubisoft Connect redemption portal before attempting redemption.
Where do I redeem Division 2 codes?
Redeem at connect.ubisoft.com/redeem or through the Ubisoft Connect desktop and console apps. Log in with the same Ubisoft account linked to your game platform.
How long do Division 2 codes last?
Expiration varies by campaign. Ubisoft rarely announces end dates publicly. Redeem codes as soon as you discover them, especially during season launch windows when codes expire quickly.
Can I redeem the same code on PC and console?
No. Each code redeems once per Ubisoft account. However, the reward appears on all linked platforms after a single redemption because rewards bind to your Ubisoft account, not a specific platform.
Why did my code say invalid?
Common causes include expiration, typos, prior redemption on your account, or regional restrictions. Double-check character order and hyphens, then try again. If the code worked for others recently, contact Ubisoft support with your redemption screenshot.