Tom Clancy’s The Division and mainly The Division 2 got a lot of negative news after the latest Season needed to be delayed due some technical problems that became major, to the point that practically a fix to actually rollback to the previous stable version was needed.

But leaving all that behind, Ubisoft presented on what is the future for the still popular Tom Clancy game series.

More details on The Division Heartland, the latest entry in the series, slated to be a MMO PvPvE game and free to play, was showcased with all the latest things that Ubisoft and the Red Storm team can share at this moment.

The Division Heartland s set in the rural American Midwest town of Silver Creek, which has been left in ruins following the spread of Dollar Flu and then we got an insight of the early details on gameplay, classes, playstyles and other game mechanics, and provide an overview of what players can expect from the game’s upcoming test phases.

The game is slated to be cross-play between  PC, PlayStation and Xbox.

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Fifth year Roadmap

Yet another year for The Division 2 an already the four seasons for 2023-2024 were shared at this opportunity and goes as follows:

  • Season 1, Broken Wings, will launch in June and feature a new rogue-lite game mode called Descent. Players can sample the mode early by participating in a public PC test server beginning today.
  • Season 2, Puppeteers, will feature a new Incursion that takes players to the Meret Estate for a confrontation with the Cleaners.
  • Season 3, Vanguard, will see players return to New York City to discover new revelations about Aaron Keener and his Rogues.
  • Season 4, Black Diamond, will include new story DLC adding fresh zones, main missions, and a whole new endgame structure.

Each season will also include new Manhunts, Leagues and events. Players will need to own the Warlords of New York expansion to access all new content excluding Descent mode, which will be available to all Division 2 owners.

Don’t forget The Division is heading to mobile too

Finally, Ubisoft gave some updates on Tom Clancy’s The Division Resurgence and the mobile centric game is ready to be released this summer for Android and iOS, and now you can pre-register via App Store for iOS and the Google Play Store for Android and be notified when the game releases and ready to download.