For other more casual fans of The Division, Ubisoft's new arena shooter XDefiant could remind players of the semi-apocalyptic looter shooter that has been missing from their lives, as The Division Heartland lands later in the year to reinforce that reminder. If Heartland ends up being a hit, chances are good that Ubisoft would trust the studio with the IP's future, and an announcement from the team for The Division 3 could come sometime in 2024.įor some fans, The Division 3 is already at the top of their wishlists, with the series' unparalleled settings, addictive loot treadmill, and the always-thrilling Dark Zone. A more likely Ubisoft studio to take the reins would be Red Storm, who is responsible for The Division Heartland and had a hand on The Division 2. A theoretical The Division 3 could be developed by Massive, but that scenario places it years away from being the team's main focus. The lead development team for both The Division games, Massive Entertainment, currently has a full docket as it finishes work on Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, with a secretive and untitled Star Wars project next on its slate. While Ubisoft is surely trying to create a successful new entry in the series, one that is capitalizing on the recent trend of extraction shooters, The Division Heartland can also act as a bridge between mainline entries in the series, building hype in anticipation of The Division 3's potential announcement. In many ways, The Division Heartland appears to be the evolution of the first game's Survival mode, with players needing to scavenge food and water, as well as craftable respirators to survive infected zones - all the while contending with the threat of other players trying to do the same. A recent developer deep-dive video highlighted its narrowed focus compared to The Division and The Division 2. With the lessons learned from the pitfalls of Hyperscape, Roller Champions, and the canceled Ghost Recon Frontlines, hopefully the publisher is going all-in on the attention and resources that XDefiant needs to thrive.ĭue out sometime in 2023 is The Division Heartland, which will mark a side-entry for the series set in a more rural area. The potential synergy between Ubisoft's franchises could be a windfall for the publisher, providing cosmetics in XDefiant for preordering other games, advertising them on banners in XDefiant's maps, or any number of similar sales tactics. RELATED: Ubisoft Finally Shares More Details About The Division Heartland XDefiant Could Prop Up Other Ubisoft Brandsįeaturing characters from the worlds of Far Cry, Watch Dogs, Splinter Cell, and The Division, if XDefiant takes off it could provide invaluable cross-promotion for future Ubisoft games. Ubisoft is no stranger to the shooter genre or live-service titles, but while several of its recent multiplayer titles have underperformed, XDefiant has a real shot at reversing the trend for the publisher. With clear influence from the shooting mechanics of Call of Duty, beta testers' word of mouth has made it to the center of discussion. XDefiant is a clever blend of several popular shooters that has seen over a million players since the start of its latest closed beta. Its surge in popularity combined with the impending release of The Division Heartland could prove a perfect generator of demand for The Division 3. Based on the footage provided, these kits range from healing gas to invisibility cloaks and much more.The upcoming first-person arena-shooter XDefiant has gained considerable traction during its closed beta, standing out for its solid shooting mechanics, objective-based gameplay, and a roster of factions from Ubisoft's suite of hit franchises - including The Division. Each faction comes with its own unique traits, abilities, and ultra (ultimate). The available factions have been selected from and inspired by maverick groups in other Tom Clancy games: the Wolves ( Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon), Echelon ( Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell) and the Outcasts and Cleaners (Tom Clancy’s The Division). Each player will have a primary, secondary, and a device that can be swapped out while on the respawn menus. Moreover, no firearm is locked behind any class you can sprint around the battlefield with your favorite gear at any time. As the devs mentioned in the trailer, each weapon and attachment has been fine-tuned to provide differing experiences to match any playstyle. XDefiant “combines realistic gunplay with personalized classes.” This means that despite having a multitude of customization options that can change the way you interact with teammates and adversaries alike, the shooting mechanics and game feel emerge as the most important aspects of the player experience.
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