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The Division 3 Is Officially In The Works, Announced With Little Fanfare

One of the game directors for Star Wars Outlaws is now also the executive producer for The Division franchise, including The Division 3.

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Ubisoft has announced The Division 3 is officially in the works, as the developers behind the series are "actively building a team" for the project.

In a press release announcing Star Wars Outlaws game director Julian Gerighty as the new executive producer for the entire The Division franchise, Ubisoft also quietly announced The Division 3 is happening.

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"As executive producer, Julian Gerighty will oversee all The Division games and products, including Tom Clancy's The Division 3, led by Massive Entertainment who is actively building a team for the game," the press release states.

Gerighty's role will see him drive The Division franchise in a "unified direction" across multiple games, including the mobile game The Division Resurgence and the upcoming free-to-play entry in the series, The Division Heartland.

As for Massive Entertainment's Star Wars Outlaws, which Gerighty is currently working on, Ubisoft states that Gerighty will remain on the project until its launch. Star Wars Outlaws doesn't currently have a specific release date, but is scheduled to arrive sometime in 2024.

"Julian remains fully committed to making Star Wars Outlaws a success both for the development team and fans," the press release states. "He will remain on the project through launch to ensure the game meets the intended creative vision and provides a great experience for players."

Massive Entertainment is certainly busy. In addition to Star Wars Outlaws next year, Massive Entertainment's other open-world game based on a hit sci-fi property, Avatars: Frontiers of Pandora, is slated to arrive in December 2023.

As for what's next for The Division franchise, fans got a more in-depth look at The Division Heartland earlier this year, as Ubisoft detailed the various survival elements that set it apart from other entries in the series. A closed beta for The Division Heartland was held over the summer but the game does not yet have a release date. The Division Resurgence, meanwhile, is slated to arrive this fall, with the goal of "staying true" to the original The Division, albeit in mobile form.

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The Freedom Tower in the background....is that in a current Division game? Mobile?

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Nice, anyone got an idea what city it will be in this time? I really hope for a new place, not New York or D.C...

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@doublem-k: My first thought is they might reverse their decision about the mobile game Heartland being a standalone game and have The Division 3 at least start off in Silver Creek. Sokolova was still alive and Black Tusk wasn't completely destroyed at the end of the Warlords of NY DLC. The end of that DLC leaves open the possibility that at the start of The Division 3 Black Tusk is "the rightful military force" and that could force The Agent, Mari, Wall and Ortega to hide out in rural America. Reportedly, as recently as February Ubisoft wasn't planning on developing The Division 3 so this game doesn't exist at all yet. In its press release Ubisoft said Julian Gerighty is in the process of hiring the development team. If it doesn't get cancelled like so many other Ubisoft projects, I doubt The Division 3 will release before 2025-2026 at the earliest.

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oh boy, more cover shooting for scarfs and blankets

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@mediastupid1: it could be an epic scarf though

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