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The Division Heartland gameplay showcased at Ubisoft Forward

It looks promising!

The Divsion Heartland gameplay was highlighted at today’s Ubisoft Forward event.

Developed by Red Storm, Heartland is a standalone, free-to-play, survival action shooter with “streamlined survival gameplay and a beautiful new world to explore,” according to Keith Evans, Creative Director.

The title is removed from previous iterations, set in a small, middle American town called Silver Creek.

You can take a look at some gameplay below, embedded within a larger developer introduction.

Players have the chance to sign up for a closed alpha via the Heartland website; further information on when the event will take place was not provided.

We’ll keep you updated on The Division Heartland as we learn more. The title is planned for Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and the cloud and expected in late 2022 or early 2023.


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