Pc players get unexpected access to 'the division resurgence'
Ubisoft has thrown a curveball into the tactical shooter landscape, offering PC players a free-to-play early access version of ‘The Division Resurgence’ – a move that completely bypassed any prior announcements. The mobile title, launched in late March for Android and iOS, is now available via Ubisoft Connect, a surprising expansion that’s sure to pique the interest of fans of the dystopian action genre.
A response to player demand
The decision, according to Ubisoft’s official statement, stems directly from consistent player feedback requesting a PC port. This isn’t merely a technical adjustment; Ubisoft has incorporated cross-play and cross-progression functionality, allowing players across Android, iOS, and PC to seamlessly share their progress and engage in coordinated gameplay. It’s a strategic pivot that could significantly broaden the game’s reach.

Early access and future roadmap
However, this is just the beginning. Ubisoft intends to refine ‘The Division Resurgence’ through this early access period, meticulously adjusting the gameplay and ultimately releasing the definitive version alongside Season 2. The developers are aiming for a launch sometime in August, offering a considerable wait for eager players. The game itself drops players into a ravaged New York City, grappling with a devastating pandemic and tasked with restoring order – a familiar but compelling premise within the ‘Division’ universe.

Beyond the initial release
Looking ahead, Ubisoft has outlined a robust roadmap for Season 1, featuring new Special Operations, challenging scenarios, updated equipment sets, and exotic weapon skins. Classified Ops Pass 1.2 and 1.3, scheduled for release in May and June respectively, will further enrich the gameplay experience. And to top it off, a substantial story expansion is slated for a December release, promising a significant extension of the game’s narrative.
Key specs
‘The Division Resurgence’ demands a reasonably powerful PC configuration. Minimum requirements include an Intel Core i5-6600K or AMD FX-8350 processor, 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 480 graphics card. While ambitious, the game’s blend of PvPvE combat, exploration, and progression offers a compelling experience for those willing to invest the time and resources. Currently, the game boasts over 100 activities, ranging from dynamic encounters to open-world exploration, all underpinned by a robust progression system and rewarding loot.
A calculated gamble
This PC launch represents a calculated risk for Ubisoft, demonstrating a willingness to adapt to evolving player preferences. It’s a bold move that could revitalize ‘The Division Resurgence’ and solidify its position within the crowded tactical shooter market. Let's just hope the execution matches the ambition.
