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Tom Clancy’s The Division: Heartland is a new standalone free-to-play game and that’s all we knowThe headline says it all
The headline says it all

There’s really nothing else to go on. 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. Red Storm are currentlyhiring 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.
New Faction Invasions And 5 Ways The Division 2 Endgame Has ImprovedWatch on YouTube
New Faction Invasions And 5 Ways The Division 2 Endgame Has Improved

At the same time as announcing Heartland, Ubisoft reiterated that Massive were working on new content to come for The Division 2. There’s not much more informationthan 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 ofUbisoft’s open-world Star Wars game.
I’ve got a soft spot for The Division series. It’s a ridiculous fantasy, but also extremely satisfying to hide behind low walls and shoot men so good that your headquarters upgrade. As Brendy noted in hisDivision 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.”