Ubisoft brings The Division Resurgence to PC early access, adds cross-play
Ubisoft’s mobile-first shooter now lets players keep one account across PC and phones, with a full PC launch promised in August.

Ubisoft just gave Tom Clancy’s The Division Resurgence a much wider place to live. The free-to-play shooter entered PC early access on April 28 through Ubisoft Connect, and the key change is not just a bigger screen. It now supports cross-play and cross-progression with mobile, so players can move between PC, iOS, and Android without restarting their progress.
That matters because Resurgence started as a mobile-first spin-off, first announced in July 2022 as the series’ first mobile title and then released worldwide on March 31, 2026 for iOS and Android. With the PC version now open to everyone in early access, Ubisoft has turned a phone game into a genuinely multi-platform live-service shooter. A player can grind on mobile during the day, then log in on PC at night and keep the same account, gear, and progress intact.
Ubisoft said one of the most common community requests was to bring the game to PC, and the move reads like a direct response to that pressure. The company also described the rollout as an early-access technical test ahead of an official PC launch in August, which makes the April 28 release feel less like a simple port and more like a staging ground for a broader launch strategy.

The roadmap adds more immediate reasons to log in. Season 1’s next phase begins May 12 and brings limited-time events, including Dark Zone and Speed Run challenges, along with new cosmetics and Classified Ops Pass rewards. Ubisoft says Season 2 will deliver a full PC launch later this year, while Season 3 is planned for winter and will add a major story expansion.
For players, the practical shift is obvious: Resurgence is no longer locked to the shortest play sessions or a single device. It now sits in the middle of a familiar Ubisoft pipeline, where a mobile title can feed into PC habits instead of competing with them. That is the real test hidden inside this launch. If Ubisoft can keep progress, social play, and live-service rewards flowing across mobile and PC, Resurgence may become a template for how future shooters launch, retain players, and stretch one audience across more than one platform.
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