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The Division: Heartland is a standalone free-to-play game coming in “2021-2022”

The Division: Heartland is a standalone free-to-play game coming in “2021-2022”

It wasn't all that long ago that it seemed like Ubisoft was getting ready to let the sun set on The Division. Title Update 12 was originally intended to be the MMO game's final update, but the Division's durable popularity has prompted the publisher to announce not only additional new content for The Division 2, but also a whole new game. The Division: Heartland is a new free-to-play game set "in The Division universe."

We're not sure whether 'The Division universe' is distinct from the broader Tom Clancy universe that would presumably include properties ranging from the late author's Jack Ryan novels to Rainbow Six Siege and Ghost Recon, but regardless, The Division: Heartland is in development by Ubisoft's North Carolina-based Red Storm Entertainment, which worked on Clancy games dating back to the original Rainbow Six.

"Heartland is a standalone game that doesn’t require previous experience with the series but will provide an all new perspective on the universe in a new setting," Ubisoft says. You can sign up for early test phases of The Division: Heartland over on Ubisoft's official site.

RELATED LINKS: The Division 2 PC review, The Division 2 build guide, The Division 2 brand sets

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