Ubisoft has actually terminatedThe Division Heartland First announced in 2021, the game was a free-to-play spin-off of The Division franchise business established by Red Storm Studio.
Ubisoft exposed the cancelation in an earnings report, specifying,
“As part of Ubisoft’s efforts to streamline its operations and adapt to evolving market trends, there have been further reorganizations within the Global Publishing teams, both at the APAC region, that is not organized into three engagement hubs, and at the central level. Additionally, in line with the increased selectivity of its investments, Ubisoft has decided to stop development on The Division Heartland and has redeployed resources to bigger opportunities such as XDefiant and Rainbow Six.”
The Division Heartland had actually been silent for a long time after its expose, consisting of being postponed. It at some point resurfaced with shut beta examinations, yet limited updates on its presence created question and complication amongst followers. The game was billed as a PvEvP survival activity experience with gamers regulating a Division representative charged with safeguarding a town from opponent intrigues and chemical contamination.
Despite the termination, we understand it does not indicate completion of the franchise business. Ubisoft revealed The Division 3 last September, with collection maker Massive Entertainment back at the helm. That game presently has no launch home window.
Heartland signs up with an increasing graveyard of terminated Ubisoft tasks over the previous couple of years. In January 2023, the author terminated its upcoming team-based sector combatant Project Q and three other games in development In 2022, the fight royale Ghost Recon Frontline, Splinter Cell VIRTUAL REALITY, and 2 unannouncedgames were also axed An unannounced follow up to Immortals Fenix Rising was additionally reportedly scrapped lastJuly