Ubisoft has canceled The Division Heartland and "redeployed resources to bigger opportunities" like its Call of Duty-style FPS XDefiant

The Division Heartland
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The Division Heartland, 💃which was set to be a free-to-play take on the third-person shooter se💯ries, has been canceled.

In its today, Ubisoft said that "in line with the increased selectivity of its investments, Ubisoft has decided to stop development on The Division Heartland and has redeployed resources to bigger opportunities such as XDefiant and Rainbow Six." 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:XDef⛄iant is finally due to launch this month, and Rainbow Six 𒆙Mobile is in development alongside the continued success of Rainbow Siꦰx Siege.

Ubisoft also noted in today's report that it intend𒐪s to "return to leadership in the open-world" genre alongside increased investment in games as a ♑service. During a Q&A session with investors, CFO Frédérick Duguet was asked how Heartland's cancellation squares with that strategy - a question he didn't really direc🙈tly address.

"As for The Division," Duguet said, "we have an ambitious roadmap that relies on investing in The Division 2, The Division Resurgence which will come on mobile this year. And we have The Division 3 that is in development." The Division 3 has not yet been formally unveiled, but it was announced in a shockingly casual way꧑ last year.

Duguet was asked later how much Ubisoft had invested in ♊Heartland. "We don't disclose detailed numbers on the budget," he said. "It was, of course, a significant materi💮al investment that we had put in the game."

Ubisoft's big news today was, of course, the formal reveal of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Assassin's Creed Shadows, which features dual protagonists - one the first 𒆙Black samurai in Japanese history, the other a shinobi.

If you're losing track, here's a list of all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Ubisoft games you need to know about. 

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