The Division Heartland’s Store Page Went Live But Was Pulled Shortly After

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Ubisoft has inadvertently pushed out the official store page for their upcoming free-to-play looter shooter The Division Heartland ahead of its Ubisoft Forward livestream event this weekend. The Escape from Tarkov-like standalone game was announced in May last year and won’t require any experience playing any of the previous The Division games.

The Ubisoft Store listing has now been deleted but it did offer an overview of what players can expect from the upcoming game. According to the store page, The Division Heartland is a survival action multiplayer shooter set in a small town in Middle America where players will go up against a hostile faction known as the Vulture and Rogue agents.

Like other games in the series Heartland is a third-person shooter and will allow players to choose from six agents and three classes for every match, each with their own skills, perks, and playstyles. The game will launch with two game modes called Operations: a 45-player PvPvE game mode called Storm which will pit players against one another and the Vultures as they try to survive a lethal virus, and a PvE mode called Excursion Operation where players will complete missions while collecting equipment, activating alerts, and preparing the battlefield for whatever they’ll be going up against.

More information about The Division Heartland and Ubisoft’s other games, are expected to be revealed at the Ubisoft Forward presentation on Saturday, September 10th at 12pm PST. The game itself is scheduled to launch “soon” on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.

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