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The Division Heartland is getting a PC-only beta this month

The Division: Heartland is set to launch its closed beta on June 27th, allowing players to experience an early version of the game. Registration for the closed beta is open to everyone, but this particular test will only be available to PC players in the US, Canada, and Mexico.

In this closed beta, players will be able to explore the mysteries of Silver Creek and engage in battles against both NPCs and other players in this PvPvE action survival shooter. During the day, players will be able to explore and complete quests. At night, you'll need to pay attention to the contamination spreading, while taking out enemy factions and players.

To participate in the closed beta, players can visit the Heartland closed beta registration site and sign up for a chance to gain access. It's important to note that this beta test is exclusive to PC players located in the United States, Canada, or Mexico. The invitations will be sent out gradually over the following weeks.

If selected, players will be required to sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement), preventing them from publicly sharing their thoughts or gameplay. However, participants are encouraged to provide feedback directly to the Heartland development team, as it's one of the main objectives of this event.

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KitGuru says: Chances are, someone will ignore the NDA and leak gameplay anyway, as we've seen with many closed beta tests over the years. Will any of you be registering to try this game out? 

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