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E3 2021 will be the 26th E3, where publishers from the video game industry will present new and upcoming products. Apart from the developers, fans are also very excited to see any news regarding their favorite game. However, it looks like The Division series fans will be disappointed, as Ubisoft cleared it won’t share any news regarding the game in its presentation.

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The Division series won’t make it into Ubisoft presentation in E3 2021

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Developers tweeted and confirmed that neither The Division 2 nor its free-to-play spin-off The Division: Heartland will be presented in E3 2021. Ubisoft will hold its presentation on June 2 on the first day of the E3 2021 opening.

The Division team said, “Agents, we won’t be at Ubisoft Forward this year, but we invite you all to tune in alongside us to hear the exciting announcements across other Ubisoft titles,” 

To make up for the fans’ disappointment, the tweet had a link for players to sign up potentially for an early playtest of The Division: Heartland. The Division: Heartland is an upcoming 2022 PvPvE free-to-play multiplayer game. Furthermore, just after a week of release, 20 minutes’ footage was leaked. It showed a 45-player PvEvP mode called Storm, and many fans got excited to test it in proper action.

Ubisoft even gave an explanation, “The Division teams are still hard at work. New content for The Division 2 is on track for the end of the year. While Heartland will have additional tests available for players interested in signing up. We look forward to sharing more when we can.”

The major highlight of the show will be the first official look of Rainbow Six Quarantine. Moreover, several Far Cry 6 and Riders Republic fans would like to see the fresh looks of the game.

Fans express disappointment on Twitter

Although Ubisoft explained properly why the Division Series is not appearing in E3, several fans didn’t take it lightly. Most fans got triggered and expressed their anger in the reply section. Some of them commented and proclaimed the game as “Dead game” while someone replied to such disgraceful comments by saying, “Just like your social life?”.

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Hopefully, Ubisoft will be able to compensate for this through some interesting gameplay of The Division: Heartland. What are your thoughts on this step? Let us know in the comments down below.

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