Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland has been rated in Brazil for current and last-generation consoles in addition to PC. It will be out in 2022.
Ubisoft hasn’t disclosed the official release date for The Division Heartland, which is a spin-off based on Tom Clancy’s The Division brand. It was earlier rated in Korea but now it has been rated in Brazil as well.
The new rating only lists violence as the main reason for giving it a rating of 16+. The platforms mentioned in the rating include PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC.
Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland still doesn’t have a release date but based on this new update, it can be assumed that a release date is coming soon.
Heartland, unlike the other two games in the series, is set in a rural community in the American Northwest. The player takes control of a Division agent once more. Storm Operations and Excursion Operations are the two main game types in the game. The game has three character classes and six playable characters at launch.
The game was supposed to be published in 2021-2022, however, it could have been delayed. According to the game’s creative director, Heartland will include “streamlined survival gameplay.” The game will be released for Windows PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X and S. The free-to-play title was developed by Red Storm Entertainment.