Several other Division projects are in the works too

It seems like there’s a fair bit in store for the universe ofTom Clancy’s The Division. Today, Ubisoft announced a free-to-play game set inThe Divisionuniverse, and provided a few other updates on other projects as well.

Intoday’s blog post, Ubisoft announced that its Red Storm studio is working on a free-to-play game calledThe Division Heartland. Red Storm has worked on various Tom Clancy video games stretching back to 1997, andHeartlandwill be a standalone game that will “provide an all new perspective on the universe in a new setting.” It’s currently set for a 2021-2022 window for PC, consoles, and the cloud.

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Ubisoft also confirmed thatThe Divisionwill be coming to mobile as well, with more details to come later. There’s also moreThe Division 2content on the way from Ubisoft Massive, including a new game mode, set for a late 2021 release and aDivisionNetflix film on the way as well.

That’s a lot on the way if you’re a fan ofTom Clancy’s The Division. Even if not, a free-to-play version certainly sounds fairly interesting. And given thesheer flood video game adaptationscoming to Netflix as of late, sure, I’ll watch a movie starring Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal. I hope there’s a montage of them grinding a raid for loot.

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Ubisoft will have more news this summer, as its next Forward iscurrently planned for the all-digital E3 2021.

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