
Ubisoft’s last Division game, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, was released in March 2019. No word on when Heartland’s testing will begin. Heartland is in development at Ubisoft’s Red Storm studio, the publisher said Thursday, and is expected out in 2021 or 2022.ĭetails on the new game are slim Ubisoft called Heartland a “standalone game that doesn’t require previous experience with the series,” but said the game “will provide an all new perspective on the universe in a new setting.” It’s coming to consoles, Windows PC, and the cloud, Ubisoft said.Īn exact release window wasn’t given - just from 2021 to 2022 - but Ubisoft did provide a link for players to access an early test run of the game. US and Canada fans can enjoy an early test, but be sure to register elsewhere for your first shot at and in the game.Ubisoft has announced a new, free-to-play game set in The Division universe: Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland. That’s all we know about how to join the XDefiant closed beta. Any accepted players will be able to send invites to five friends on their Ubisoft Connect account. How to play the XDefiant beta with friendsĪs with many other Ubisoft early tests, the XDefiant beta will allow you to invite friends to join you. You can still register and you’ll be contacted via email as soon as you’re invited to a test in your region. Ubisoft promises that more XDefiant betas are planned, but not until after the initial August 5 test. © Ubisoft What if I’m not in the US or Canada?



If you’re invited, you’ll receive an email notification and be able to download the game through the Ubisoft Connect client. So if you want to take part in the very first opportunity to test the game, be sure to select PC as your platform of choice.

Tom Clancy’s XDefiant is a new cross-universe shooter which brings together factions from The Division, Splinter Cell, and Ghost Recon.
