- The resurgence of division It will officially arrive on PC in August, but you can now play it in early access
- Ubisoft has shared the game’s roadmap for 2026
- The next phase of Season 1 begins on May 12 and Phase 3 begins on June 23.
Ubisoft has shared the content roadmap for its free-to-play mobile game The resurgence of divisionalong with a release window for the PC version.
As detailed in a recent blog post, the company announced that The resurgence of division It will arrive on PC in Season 2, which is scheduled for release in August, but an early access version is now available for technical testing.
“Starting today you can play The resurgence of division in Ubisoft Connect and enjoy cross-progression and cross-platform support so you can participate at home or on the go,” Ubisoft said. “Your in-game progression from Early Access will also carry over when Resurgence officially launches for PC in season 2.”
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As for the rest of the roadmap, a new season will be released every four months, and each season will introduce new phases every six weeks that will offer new content.
The next phase of Season 1 will officially begin on May 12 and will bring limited-time events such as the Dark Zone and Speed Run challenges, as well as new cosmetic sets including camouflage and exotic weapon skins.
The update also introduces the Classified Ops 1.2 pass, which includes rewards like a free Strawberry Milkshake exotic weapon, a full Pyromaniac outfit set, and a Hot Rod weapon skin.
Phase 3 of Season 1 is scheduled to launch on June 23, and your Classified Ops 1.3 pass will include a free Scorpio exotic weapon, a full Freemen outfit set, and a Boombox weapon skin.
As mentioned above, season 2 arrives in August, followed by season 3 in December, which also arrives with a “major story expansion,” but details about that are being kept under wraps for now.
The resurgence of division is canon for the division universe and is available to play on mobile devices and now on PC in early access. Executive producer Fabrice Navrez previously said he’s “very satisfied” with the touch controls, but says players can choose to play with a controller if they prefer.
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