Is The Division Heartland still being released?

No, Ubisoft has announced that The Division Heartland, initially revealed in 2021, has been canceled. The company is reallocating its resources to focus on larger projects that align with their strategic goals of dominating the open-world and games as a service (GaaS) markets.

Ubisoft's adaptation to market trends has led to the cancellation of The Division Heartland, a free-to-play spin-off set in post-pandemic America. The game was under development by Red Storm Entertainment, renowned for its work on previous entries in the Division series and strongly connected to the Tom Clancy brand. Set in the fictional town of Silver Creek, it promised a rural backdrop for new and returning Division agents to explore. In line with their strategic pillars, Ubisoft's focus has shifted toward upcoming titles, including Assassin’s Creed Shadows and XDefiant, which are expected to be showcased at the Ubisoft Forward event. The Division 3 is also currently in development, indicating ongoing commitment to the franchise.

The Division series, based on Tom Clancy's works, has been a successful franchise for Ubisoft, featuring a mixture of tactical shooter and RPG elements set in dystopian versions of American cities. The first game, set in New York City after a devastating pandemic, was launched in 2016, followed by its sequel, The Division 2, in 2019, which took players to a collapsing Washington D.C. These titles are known for their engaging multiplayer experiences and intricate world-building, often blurring the lines between PvP and PvE gameplay.