Fans of Massive Entertainment’s action role-playing third-person shooter will be disappointed to learn that it appearsThe Division 3is currently not a priority for Ubisoft. The post-apocalyptic series got its start in 2016 and was an instant hit, despite the controversy surrounding the game’s launch.The Divisionwas one of the first titles in the growing trend of developers requiring players to be persistently online, with even save data not stored locally.

The sequel followed a few years later, andThe Division 2still receives regular updatesand enjoys an active player base. Interest in the Tom Clancy franchise remains high, and many fans have been hoping for a third entry for nearly four years now. Unfortunately, it seems like those waiting forTheDivision 3will be disappointed, at least for the time being.

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According to Insider Gaming, some leakers “close to the company” have revealed that Ubisoft currently has no plans forTheDivision 3.The publisher is instead focused on its upcomingmobile entry in the series calledThe Division Resurgence, which has already held a closed beta test.The Division Heartland,the free-to-play multiplayer spin-off title, is also slated for release sometime in 2023. But despite this evident interest in keeping the series alive, Ubisoft apparently has no mainline entry in development.

This will likely displease many fans of the series because neither of the upcomingDivisiontitles fill the specific niche thatThe Division 1and2did. While those both offered a multiplayer experience via the Dark Zone, they also featured a fully satisfying and well-designed single-player campaign. On the other hand,The Division Heartlandwill be multiplayer only, with both PvP and PvE elements, and it’s still unclear how much lore there will be or if there will even be a detailed story to follow.

As for the mobile offering,it serves as a kind of prequel to the first game.SoThe Division Resurgencehas a campaign with missions and a Dark Zone, and it takes place on Manhattan likeThe Division, which will at least temporarily thrill players. There are even cameos by some familiar faces, and based on feedback from the closed beta,Resurgenceis a decent entry in the series that will scratch some of that itch for fans. But the game also seemed to serve more as a reminder of the lack ofThe Division 3,rather than as a satisfying substitute. Hopefully, Ubisoft won’t remain focused solely on the highly monetizable free-to-play and mobile models and will realize that many people are still hoping forThe Division 3.

The Division 2is currently available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.