The Division: Heartland closed beta: start date, how to register and everything you need to know

Published: 17:06, 22 June 2023
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The Division: Heartland closed beta: start date, how to register and everything you need to know
The Division: Heartlands closed beta starts on June 27, 2023
The Division: Heartlands closed beta starts on June 27, 2023

The closed beta testing for The Division: Heartlands starts on June 27, 2023. Here is how and where to register and how to become a part of the beta testing team. 

The next installment in Ubisoft's survival-action shooter, The Division, will be The Division: Heartlands, a free-to-play PvEvP-focused TPS set in the mysterious rural town of Silver Creek.

The good news for fans of the series is that Ubisoft announced The Division: Heartlands closed beta today, and since the number of beta testers is limited, they encourage interested users to register as soon as possible to gain access to the closed beta to help build, as they say, a "unique experience" made by the developers' and players' joined effort. 

If you are interested in playing The Division: Heartlands in closed beta, here is all you need to know about how to register, where to register, and when the closed beta kicks off.

All you need to know about The Division: Heartlands closed beta

Before you even try to register, you should know that the closed beta will be available for the PC platform only, or the Ubisoft Connect platform, to be exact, and it will also be limited to three regions: the United States, Mexico, and Canada. If you're not from those three countries, do not bother to register.

The closed beta kicks off on June 27, and it will last, as the people from Ubisoft confirm, for the next couple of weeks, where the testers will be able to play the game and give feedback to Ubisoft. The developers will then try to work on the bugs, and then the testers will test again. It is worth noting that each tester will be signing a full non-disclosure agreement, which will obligate them to keep everything behind closed doors, meaning all the game's content must stay secret.

If you meet all of the above prerequisites and want to test the new The Division game, you may register by clicking on this link. Once you register, you will have to wait for the invitation from Ubisoft, and when or if you get it, you may sign the contract and access the beta testing.

Ubisoft also promises that console owners, as well as people from different regions than those three enlisted earlier, will have a chance to participate in further testing, but for now, PC and North America are privileged.

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