Here's everything you need to know about the Division Heartland closed beta, including its start time, platforms, regions, how to register, and more.
First Published July 3, 2023, 12:10
The Division Heartland is a free-to-play PvPvE extraction shooter from Ubisoft's Red Storm Studio. Since its announcement about two years ago, the studio has been taking fan feedback from numerous beta tests to make Heartland the best possible experience.
Now, Ubisoft has announced another closed beta test for the Division Heartland, which is region locked. However, for some players, it's another opportunity to try the game before its official release. This guide covers everything players need to know about the Division Heartland Closed Beta test, including its start time, the available regions, and how to register for it.
10 July 2023 - Page updated with the latest news and information
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The Division Heartland Closed Beta Start & End Time
The Division Heartland closed beta test began on 27 June 2023. Ubisoft has yet to reveal the end time of this ongoing beta test though it's expected to last a few weeks. For those wondering, the current Division Heartland closed beta is only available for players who reside in the US, Canada, and Mexico regions.
The Division Heartland Closed Beta Platforms
The Division Heartland closed beta is only available on PC. Players will have to create a Ubisoft Connect account to access the beta. Currently, there's no word on when the closed beta will be available on other platforms.
How To Register For The Division Heartland Closed Beta
Players can register for the Division Heartland closed beta by going to the game's official website and clicking on the "Register Now" option.
As mentioned previously, players will require a Ubisoft Connect account to register for the PC platform. They can also register through their Facebook, Twitch, Xbox, or PlayStation account.
Players who are selected for the Division Heartland closed beta will receive an invite code from Ubisoft on their registered email addresses.
That's pretty much everything players need to know about the Division Heartland closed beta test. It goes without saying that eligible players would have to sign a full NDA before they the beta.
Written by Shreyansh Katsura
Shrey's obsession with analyzing, introspecting, and discussing every minute detail of video games brought him to game journalism. He's currently a staff writer at GINX Esports TV, where he covers Destiny 2 and Fortnite on a regular basis. When he's not playing the games he's writing about, he's agonizing over his painstakingly long list of JRPGs he can't find time to finish. You can catch him on Twitter @Shrey2828, flexing his Fortnite's Victory Royales or talking about this group of phantom thieves he calls his best friends.
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