The Division: Heartland has received a rating in Taiwan.
07.11.2023 - 19:43 / gamespot.com / Jason Fanelli
The next test for Ubisoft's mobile shooter is coming soon.
By Jason Fanelli on
After a successful test took place in Europe, Australia, and more back in June, Ubisoft has announced details for the next regional beta test for The Division: Resurgence, the upcoming team-based shooter for mobile devices.
This next beta will begin November 16 for three world regions: Australia will be open to all interested players, while players in the United States and Brazil will need to sign up and hope to be selected. The beta test will run on iOS devices using version 12.0 or later, and on select Android devices.
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A new blog post on the game's official website gives more information about beta, which will include the main campaign's first eight missions, multiple side missions, and other activities. Each of those missions can be played both solo and with friends in co-op.
The beta will also include a PvP mode called Conflict, as well as Resurgence's version of The Dark Zone--a challenging but rewarding area which was first introduced in the original Division game. Finally, a new Lone Wolf Challenge mode will see solo players take on increasingly difficult challenges in the hopes of earning rare rewards.
The Division: Resurgence is a free-to-play third-persons shooter scheduled to launch in full for both iOS and Android devices in 2024. Players in the US and Brazil can sign up for the November 16 beta at the game's official website.
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The Division: Heartland has received a rating in Taiwan.
The free-to-play PC and console game The Division Heartland might be close to being released. Twitter user Kuraksis posted a snapshot of the game's rating from the Taiwanese rating board. The listing went live a couple of weeks ago, and the Taiwanese rating board usually rates new releases between two and two and a half months before their launch on the market. As such, we might be looking at an early 2024 debut for The Division Heartland.
The Division: Heartland has been rated in Taiwan.
The Division: Heartland has been rated in Taiwan, suggesting a release date could be close.
The wait for The Division Heartland has stretched on longer than most had expected, but after several delays, it seems the free-to-play extraction shooter might finally be inching closer to its full release.
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In a recent development diary, the team behind Ubisoft’s The Division Resurgence has announced the commencement of the next Regional Beta phase, scheduled to begin on November 16th. This phase is exclusively available to players in the USA, Brazil, and Australia. Those interested in participating can find detailed instructions on how to join in the Regional Beta & VIP access blog post, or continue reading for more information.
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