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Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland is a free to play game, coming to PC in 2021-2022

Ubisoft has announced a new free to play Tom Clancy’s The Division game, Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland. Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland is being developed by the Red Storm studio, and will be coming to PC in 2021-2022.

Unfortunately, we don’t have enough information about this game. According to Ubisoft, Heartland is a standalone game that doesn’t require previous experience with the series. Moreover, it will provide an all new perspective on the universe in a new setting.

Players can signup for its early test phase here.

Lastly, Ubisoft claimed that it will release more content for The Division 2 in 2021. Additionally, the game currently has over 40 million players on all platforms.

Stay tuned for more!

21 thoughts on “Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland is a free to play game, coming to PC in 2021-2022”

  1. Stopped looking at Ubisoft once they left Steam. There games went down hill while they refused the critique.

      1. Whenever things like this happen it usually means its going to be some smaller scale trend chasing thing. The battle royale thing seems most likely. Though my bet is its the Division dark zone multiplayer but repackaged without all the number crunching and rpg elements that made balancing such a nightmare.

    1. Most likely it is BR.
      This game leaked earlier via MS Store.
      Info about the gam said: 102 players support
      So yeah

  2. I got invited to the Closed Beta, but we are under an NDA. I’m really looking forward to seeing what this one is all about.

    1. judging by their other multiplayer “success” with hyperscape, I bet you will be alone at the map, maybe with a dev as well, who logged in to make the press think that the game has playerbase. rofl

  3. Ah, yes. More “free to get exploited” garbage from the kings of garbage at Ubi. Bask in its glory.

  4. Please not another battle-royale game. They make me vommit. If it’s story-driven game, it might catch my interest.

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