The Division Heartland cancelled as Ubisoft lays off 1,700 people in 18 months
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The Division Heartland cancelled as Ubisoft lays off 1,700 people in 18 months
The Division Heartland no longer exists (Ubisoft) Ubisoft is looking to save £170 million in the next two years, as it cancels free-to-play spin-off The Division Heartland. Just when you think the mass layoffs that have swept across the games industry are over, along comes another financial report and there’s yet more misery for developers. Although the results for Ubisoft show that much of the damage has already been done, with the company havi…
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Ubisoft Cancels The Division: Heartland To Focus On Other Major Titles
"We have made the tough call to halt development".As part of a big earnings call over at mega game maker Ubisoft, The Division: Heartland has officially been cancelled. In development for a number of years over at Red Storm Entertainment, Heartland was set to be a free-to-play, extraction-themed spinoff of Ubisoft's The Division series.Now though, the game has met the chopping block as the company decided to "redeploy resources to bigger opportu…
The cemetery of canceled projects from Ubisoft has grown to include another grave in a relatively short time. This time it says The Division Heartland, a free 2 play shooter.
Ubisoft stops developing Tom Clancy's The Division Heartland. The company has been working on the free-to-play shooter since 2021, but it says it has become more selective in investments.
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