The Division Heartland is still on track for release sometime in 2022 or 2023 for PC, consoles, and cloud, Ubisoft has confirmed.
Announced at Ubisoft Forward 2022, we learned that Heartland will also have another testing phase that interested players can sign up for now.
Creative director Keith Evans appeared on the stream to explain "the fresh and distinct" take of Heartland while still staying true to the universe's established lore.
Evans also said that Heartland will feature brand new stories and characters that tie into the first two Division games.
The Division Heartland is a free-to-play game set in the universe of Ubisoft Massive's Tom Clancy series. It was announced in 2021, but was quietly delayed later that year.
A store leak finally revealed new details about the game this week, including that it's a 45-player game with PvE elements, selectable agent characters, and new screenshots.
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