

The Division Heartland is given a very vague "coming soon" tease instead of an actual release date, though that status might change with Ubisoft Forward around the corner. Players will also have the chance to be "one of six agents and select between three classes each match, all with their own perks and skills," but the game's listing doesn't confirm when this will be possible. The game's product description promises "massive PvEvP" 45-player Storm Operations that will see players fight against "a group of dangerous Rogue agents, an aggressive faction known as the Vultures, all while surviving a lethal virus." There will also be "PvE Excursion Operations" for players to gather gear and "prep the battlefield" before heading out into combat. An open beta would be released prior to the game's official launch. It is set to be released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Amazon Luna. The Division Heartland is now available in the Ubisoft Store listed as "Coming Soon" #thedivisionheartland #thedivision #comingsoon #f2p /tuBbNpcdDK- Unknown1Z1 September 4, 2022 The game was officially announced in May 2021. However, developer Ubisoft continues to keep the lights on for The Division franchise and with good reason. The same information, however, appears on another page on the Ubisoft Store that spotlights several in-game images as well as new details about the different gameplay features and character options available to players. Sam Comrie Published: 2 months ago Tom Clancys The Division Heartland It’s hard to keep any multiplayer game afloat these days, as we see live service games fade away into obscurity. Ubisoft also said Heartland won't require players to have any experience with previous entries in the series, as it will provide " an all new perspective on the universe in a new setting.Twitter user Unknown1Z1 posted a video of the game listing together with a link to the page for it, which now returns a "404 - Page not found" error.

In the announcement for The Division Heartland, Ubisoft said developer Red Storm is " a perfect fit" to head up the standalone, free-to-play game, as the studio has worked on Tom Clancy games since 1997 and has previously assisted on both The Division and The Division 2. Fans will likely get a glimpse during the all-digital E3 event this June, regardless, which should reveal what to expect from the full game, as well as more details on when players can get their hands on it. If it's possible The Division Heartland could release before the end of 2021, as Ubisoft indicated, the early playtest for the game may come around fairly quickly. After signing up for the playtest, the website tells users to be on the lookout for further communications.

Signing up requires simply heading to Ubisoft's Division experience webpage, choosing a gaming platform, and signing in with a Ubisoft account.
