Developer Red Storm Entertainment works together with Ubisoft to present a closer visual of the Division Heartland. It does so through a new cinematic trailer for the highly anticipated game during the publisher's Division Dat event. The trailer highlights a brand new rural town dubbed Silver Creek and it is the main setting of the free-to-play game.
It also introduces a new villain by the name of Killiam Tower who disavowed the Division and then followed by killing his entire team. It shows that players will be able to take control of an agent in the game and track down Killian Tower to rural America. There is tet to be a launch date but registration is online to participate in an upcoming closed beta.
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Ubisoft and Red Storm Entertainment Drop the Division Heartland
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