

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. Ubisoft previously explained the game as follows: It’s unclear, currently, when players will be invited to start testing the game or if Stadia players will have access to demos at the same time as other platforms.

Further adding fuel to the fire is the company’s latest game announcements around E3, which includes bringing major titles such as Rainbow Six Extraction and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora to Stadia. While Ubisoft has never officially confirmed that The Division: Heartland would be making its way to Stadia, only to “cloud,” this page seemingly confirms it. PlayStation, Xbox, and PC are all listed as options, but the list is finished off with Google Stadia. Ubisoft’s registration page offers interested players a “chance to playtest a brand new free-to-play experience set in The Division’s universe” on their platform of choice. A beta signup page for the free-to-play game The Division: Heartland seemingly confirms the game will launch on Google Stadia. Finally, a mobile game set in The Division universe is also in development.As Ubisoft continues to add more titles to Stadia, it seems yet another has just been confirmed. The DLC will add a new game mode and "new methods" of levelling up agents, said to emphasise build variety and viability. New content is also coming to The Division 2 later this year. The previously announced The Division Netflix movie, starring Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal, will be joined by a new original novel set after the events of The Division 2. It is, however, just one component of a "transmedia" expansion of The Division, across games, movies, and novels. Those interested can sign up to get involved in early hands-on opportunities.

Ubisoft does say that it will be an "all new perspective on the universe in a new setting", though. No details have been offered beside those, so it's currently very unclear as to what kind of game The Division: Heartland will be, beyond its free-to-play nature. It's planned for release on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC in the 2021-2022 window. Developed by the original Tom Clancy studio, Red Storm Entertainment, The Division: Heartland will be standalone from the main The Division series. Registrations are now open for the upcoming closed beta for Tom Clancy’s The Division® Resurgence, a new free-to-play, third-person shooter RPG mobile game from the Tom Clancy’s The Division® franchise coming to Android and iOS mobile devices.
