The Division Heartland announced
A new free to play game in the Tom Clancy universe is coming
Ubisoft has announced Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland, a new free-to-play game set in the universe of The Division.
Development is being led by Red Storm Entertainment, a studio with close ties to the Tom Clancy licenses, who have also worked on The Division and The Division 2.
The launch of Tom Clancy’s The Division back in 2016 marked the first completely original IP under the Tom Clancy umbrella since 2009, and the game broke multiple Ubisoft sales records. The franchise continued its development with Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 becoming one of the most successful games of 2019 and its 2020 expansion, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Warlords of New York, was the most active in the game’s history.
Meanwhile, The Division 2 will also be receiving brand-new content as part of an update coming in late 2021. Ubisoft Massive, with support from Ubisoft Bucharest, is leading the development of this new content that will include a new game mode and new methods for levelling agents up with an emphasis on increasing build variety and viability.
The Division Heartland will be a stand-alone experience available on PC, console and cloud platforms in 2021-22.

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