Ubisoft is not "currently" planning any exclusive content or features for The Division on either the PS4 or the Xbox One.
Speaking to Official Xbox Magazine UK game director Ryan Bernard commented, "Currently, right now, because we're releasing for both platforms, we want the best game experience for both. We're not planning specific content or specific unique, I guess, elements for either platform.
"We have a long development cycle, and who knows what will happen by the time the game's released?" he added. "But at the time, currently we're not planning anything unique."
The game is being developed on the Snowdrop engine which has been crafted specifically for next-gen platforms.
Bernard says the engine has "been in development the last couple of years and it's specifically designed to fully utilise the next-gen tech and the specs from both Microsoft and Sony". As such, "it's not a legacy engine, it's not something that we share with other studios. It's specifically designed and built for this game for next gen platforms."
Assassin's Creed 4 will continue that series' tradition of having exclusive content for PlayStation platforms. That game is being developed on the Anvil Engine for both current and next-gen consoles.
The Division was announced at E3 and will is expected to be released in late 2014.