As Ubisoft looks forward to its 2025 fiscal year, the company has decided to cancel its free-to-playDivisiongame,The Division Heartland.

Heartlandwasannounced back in 2021, with Ubisoft aiming to have the game in players’ hands by 2022. The planned release window didn’t work out, but in September 2022 wegot another look atHeartland, and the game appeared to have everything you’d expect from a free-to-play multiplayer shooter. The game mixed in survival elements, pitting players against enemies swarming the fictional midwestern town of Silver Creek.

The Division Heartland

In Ubisoft’sfiscal earningsearlier today, mixed in with all the numbers and projections, was theHeartlandnews. The company wrote, “In line with the increased selectivity of its investments, Ubisoft has decided to stop development onThe Division Heartlandand has redeployed resources to bigger opportunities such asXDefiantandRainbow Six.”

Ubisoft’s road ahead seems to be focusing on only the biggest money makers. Last year fans were disappointed when the companycanceled plans for anImmortal Fenyx Risingsequel, and of course, the company followed general industry trends bylaying off employees. According to the earnings report, Ubisoft cut 1,700 jobs over the course of just 18 months.

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Interestingly, Ubisoft’s back catalog seems to have been one of its most reliable streams of revenue. The report specifically calls outRainbow Six Siegeas being a huge boon to the company, and unsurprisingly theAssassin’s Creedfranchise also helped grease the wheels. Hopefully that will encourage Ubisoft to reexamine its decision to revoke digital licenses for old gameslike it did withThe Crewjust last month.

The world wasn’t exactly dying for another free-to-play shooter, but it’s still disappointing to see a game that devs worked on for years suddenly get the ax. Maybe Ubisoft was hoping to avoidanother release likeSkull and Bones, while also drawing attention to its bigger upcoming releases likeStar Wars OutlawsandXDefiant.

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