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The Division Heartland is free-to-play; coming to PC, console, cloud

And you can sign up for its beta now!

The Division Heartland was today announced, a standalone, free-to-play title heading to PC, consoles and the cloud.

Developed by Red Storm Entertainment, The Division Heartland has a current release window of 2021-2022.

Those interested in signing up for the title’s early access beta can do so here.

Moreover, Ubisoft announced plans to release a Division mobile title. More information on that will come later.

“In the past five years, The Division has grown from a very ambitious project at Ubisoft to a world-renowned franchise reaching 40 million unique players,” said Alain Corre, Executive Director of Ubisoft EMEA. “We are very proud of what our teams have accomplished with this franchise and the amazing universe they have created. The potential and depth of this enables us to explore new and exciting content that will please loyal long-term fans of The Division and new ones alike.”

We’ll let you know when more of The Division Heartland becomes available.


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