Debunking certain speculations, an insider confirmed that Tom Clancy's The Division Heartland has gone through notable changes. Until now, an extended period of little to no updates for The DivisionHeartland had the fans worried about the game's fate.
The Division has quickly established itself as one of the key IPs owned by publisher Ubisoft, alongside franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Watch Dogs, Prince of Persia, and more. After shipping two mainline entries, The Division and The Division 2, Ubisoft is now preparing to add a mobile game called The Division Resurgenceand a multi-platform spin-off game, The Division Heartland, to the franchise. While Resurgence is expected to release in 2024, Heartland is also reportedly in the pipeline despite having gone through major tweaks.
According to Tom Henderson’s tweet, rumors of The Division Heartland being canceled are false as the title is still in development at Red Storm Entertainment. Further, he added that Heartland has changed a lot since its announcement in 2021, highlighting the incorporation of “some significant changes.” In the comments, several users noted the game’s underwhelming quality during its closed beta and hoped that the reported changes would improve the game.
Since it was first announced, fans have been eagerly waiting for The Division Heartland to get an official release date. Even though there is no word from Ubisoft on the game's release date yet, there had still been a stream of official information coming in to keep refueling fans' interest till last year. Despite keen onlookers spotting Heartland’s ESRB rating not too long ago, the French publisher hasn't shared an update about the spin-off game in several months. Worryingly, the game is also set to complete three years since its announcement but still has no release window in sight.
With the developer reportedly making big changes to the project in recent months, fans could expect to see fresh details emerge about Heartland in the near
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