

More information about this new content will be revealed later this year as it's scheduled for release in late 2021. For those who are interested, beta sign-ups are already up.įollowing Ubisoft's promises to release more content to The Division 2, Massive will keep updating the game by launching a new game mode, rebalancing the game, and introducing new ways to level up your agents. Heartland will be a standalone game to be released in the 2021-2022 timeframe. The Division Heartland is a new upcoming game developed by Red Storm studio, which has worked on Tom Clancy's games since 1997. With a community amounting to 40M members, the franchise's success can't be denied and now there's a clear path for future plans.

Since 2016, Ubisoft's Massive studios has been working on "The Division," launching two games and an expansion in four years. The roadmap also mentions a release of an original novel and a Netflix film. Fans will be pleased to know that Ubisoft is developing a new PC and console spin-off game called Heartland, additional content for The Division 2, and a mobile game.

Keep up with all of our coverage this announcement season with all of our E3 2023 coverage.What just happened? Ubisoft has shared a roadmap that shows what's coming to Tom Clancy's The Division franchise. While pre-registered accounts will be able to unlock unique rewards at launch such as the NYC firefighter set and full gold weapon skin.ĭespite the initial disappointment of seeing a mobile game, hopefully, we'll see Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence climb onto our best Android games list on release. On the bright side for those wanting to jump right into the action players can sign up for a regional beta starting June 13 via Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence's website. On the other hand, the PVP mode will include the classic players and AIs fighting one another in various maps. Instead, there will be a PVE campaign that'll see players take the role of an agent of the Strategic Homeland Division with the sole task of keeping civilians safe in a world full of disease. However, unfortunately, Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence won't follow the same narrative as the previous titles. This mobile offshoot of the popular franchise will be an open-world free-to-play third-person shooter set in the same world as its predecessors.
