Ubisoft has confirmed that there will be two more titles inTom Clancy’sThe Divisionfranchise,HeartlandandResurgence, and more news about the titles is coming at Ubisoft Forward. Many players know Ubisoft as the company that createdAssassin’s Creed, but the gaming giant has also done excellent work on titles that draw upon Tom Clancy’s novels for their settings and content. And, while Ubisoft has many beloved series to maintain, it seems that fans of the Tom Clancy games will not be lacking in content due to this latest news aboutThe Divisionfranchise.

The two upcoming titles will both diverge from the standard AAA experience that previous games in the franchise have created.Tom Clancy’s Resurgencewill be released as a mobile game, and theupcomingThe Division: Heartlandwill be a free-to-play product. While few details are currently known about the projects, fans can expect to hear more from Ubisoft very soon.

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In a recent post on Twitter, the developers ofThe Division 2announced that updates to the title will be discussed at the Ubisoft Forward event on September 10, along with details aboutThe Division: HeartlandandThe Division: Resurgence. The 2022 Ubisoft Forward will not focus solely on Tom Clancy titles, but will instead give information about all the current and upcoming games that the developer has in store for players. Many are expecting Ubisoft to announce multiple free-to-play titles likeHeartlandat the event.

The news that Ubisoft is creating more content in theDivisionuniverse is great for fans of the Tom Clancy franchise. Heartland will likely be aThe Divisionbattle royale title, a free experience that focuses on competitive PvP and microtransactions. While some players might not have wanted such a game, it can’t be denied that free-to-play multiplayer titles make sense from a development standpoint. As other franchises have moved to a free model, likeHalo,Destiny, andCall of Duty, it should come as no surprise that Ubisoft has decided to do the same.

Hopefully, the title will deliver a quality experience that is not inhibited by its free status. Indeed, as bothHeartlandandThe Resurgenceare being developed, fans will have to trust Ubisoft to produce content that will be both entertaining and high-quality. Though it may seem worrying that the studio has so many projects in development, fromThe Divisiontothe upcomingAssassin’s Creed Mirage, gamers can find solace in the many previous titles that Ubisoft has produced to international acclaim.

The Division 2is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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