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“This is a third-person shooter where players take on the role of an elite government agent trying to restore order to a fictional city. Players use machine guns, rifles, and explosives to kill members of hostile factions. Combat can be frantic at times, accentuated by realistic gunfire, screams of pain, blood spatter and explosions. Cutscenes depict other instances of violence: non-combatant characters are executed at close range a silhouetted Russian roulette scene culminating in a headshot shots of the shootout from the camera from the first person captives are beaten with bats or hammers. Pools of blood are sometimes depicted under corpses. The words “f**k” and “sh*t” appear in the game. extremely foul language at various stages. The following are statements from the North American body: So, over the past few hours, the ESRB has been talking about The Division Heartland, a third-person shooter developed by Ubisoft Red Storm, which is coming in the next few months. Currently, in fact, the release of The Division Heartland is scheduled for the end of this year and the beginning of 2023. The new free-to-play game associated with The Division brand will be released on all major platforms on the market, including the Amazon Luna cloud gaming service. Caught in the middle of a gameplay leak, The Division Heartland was recently rated by the ESRB, a well-known American organization tasked with bringing out the age ratings – especially for violence ratings and more – of video games coming to the market.
