Ubisoft has shared the first official gameplay for standalone free-to-play game The Division Heartland, and opened beta registration for mobile title Resurgence.
The publisher announcedThe DivisionHeartland in May 2021, when it said development of the “standalone experience” was being led byRed Storm Entertainmentfor release onPC,PlayStationandXboxconsoles.

Players can sign up for future closed tests atthedivisiongame.com.
“This standalone free-to-play The Division game introduces new playable characters in a rural setting, far from the events in New York and Washington D.C. Silver Creek was once a pleasant town in the American Midwest, but it was left in ruins following the spread of the Dollar Flu,”Ubisoftsaid.
“Players will take on the role of loyal Division agents from across the nation responding to a call for help. Fighting alongside and against other trained agents, players will explore the secrets of Silver Creek and provide hope to what remains of small-town America.”

Heartland will be available in “2022-2023” on PC, consoles, and cloud, according to Ubisoft.
Meanwhile, registrationsare now openfor the upcoming closed beta for The Division Resurgence, a new free-to-play, third-person shooter RPG mobile game coming toAndroidandiOSmobile devices.

Players in the closed beta will have a chance to participate in familiar PvP modes including the popular Dark Zone, and Conflict, a PvP mode featured in The Division 2.
Ubisoft releasedthe first in-game footage of The Division Resurgencein July. It shows the player battling enemies in the streets of New York, and provides a look at Resurgence’s weapon customisation and shooting mechanics.



