![]() We’ll have more details on this exciting project at a later date.Īs previously announced, brand new content will be coming to The Division 2, with development led by Ubisoft Massive and support from Ubisoft Bucharest. The Division will also be coming to mobile platforms for the very first time, bringing the universe to an even wider audience. ![]() Heartland isn’t the only new game in development. Those interested in participating in its early test phases can sign up here. The game will be made available in 2021-22 on PC, consoles, and cloud. ![]() 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. Having worked on Tom Clancy games since 1997, its extensive experience across numerous genres and games, most recently The Division and The Division 2, makes Red Storm a perfect fit for this project. Today, we’re pleased to share that Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland, a free-to-play game set in The Division universe, is in development at our Red Storm studio. While work continues on The Division 2, other Ubisoft teams have been exploring additional ways to introduce The Division to even more players. Through all of this, you have created an incredible community of over 40 million players, setting the franchise on an expanding trajectory that now includes more games and more transmedia content set within The Division universe that we’re unveiling today. You also came along with us for the highly anticipated launch of The Division 2, making it one of the most successful games of 2019, and its 2020 expansion, The Division 2: Warlords of New York, the most active in the game’s history. You continued showing phenomenal support in the years since, playing with and against each other across major post-launch content for the original game. Thanks to you, our fans, the reception to The Division exceeded our expectations, breaking multiple Ubisoft records. As Brendy noted in his Division 2 review, "We humans are idiot creatures of contradiction, and we can thoroughly enjoy a rock solid shooter even as we recognise it as being vapid hogwash.When we launched Tom Clancy’s The Division in 2016, the team at Ubisoft Massive and all of our studios around the world had high ambitions for what was then the first completely original IP under the Tom Clancy’s umbrella since 2009 – not to mention it was also an ambitious game unlike anything Ubisoft had produced before. It's a ridiculous fantasy, but also extremely satisfying to hide behind low walls and shoot men so good that your headquarters upgrade. I've got a soft spot for The Division series. There's not much more information than mentioned back in March, but it'll arrive late 2021 and "will include an entirely new game mode and new methods for levelling agents with an emphasis on increasing build variety and viability." Massive are also leading development of Ubisoft's open-world Star Wars game. They did additional development on both Division games, although the last time they led a Clancyverse game themselves was Ghost Recon: Future Soldier in 2012.Īt the same time as announcing Heartland, Ubisoft reiterated that Massive were working on new content to come for The Division 2. If that's enough to pique your interest, you can already register for a chance to access the game early.Īlthough The Division was created by Massive, Red Storm Entertainment were co-founded by Tom Clancy and originated games based on his work, before being bought by Ubisoft in 2000. ![]() Red Storm are currently hiring for a lead level designer on their "next AAA game" and looking for someone with experience building open world spaces for PvE and PvP, which sounds like it'll follow a similar pattern to the rest of the series. The name "Heartland" (and the picture above) suggests it'll be set in the American mid-west, rather than the urban settings of the last two games. Details are scant, but it'll be developed by Red Storm Entertainment rather than Massive Entertainment, who made The Division 1 and 2. Ubisoft have announced Tom Clancy’s The Division: Heartland, a new standalone free-to-play game due for release in 2021-2022. ![]()
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