The Division Resurgence opens PC Early Access on April 28, full PC launch planned later this year
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The Division Resurgence reached PC on April 28, but Ubisoft is calling this phase Early Access rather than a full launch. In its official roadmap post, the company said the game is now playable on PC through Ubisoft Connect, expanding beyond the existing iOS and Android versions. Ubisoft also said a full PC release is planned later this year, which makes this more of a controlled rollout than a simple platform switch.
That distinction matters because the announcement came framed as a response to player demand. Ubisoft said one of the most common requests since launch was the ability to play on PC, and this Early Access release is its answer. The wording suggests the publisher still wants time to tune the client and roadmap before treating PC as the final finished version. In other words, April 28 is the availability date, not the end of the platform rollout.
The Reddit thread was much colder than the official post. The top comment pointed out that players had been told only weeks earlier that there were no plans for a PC version, and several replies read the sudden reversal as a sign that the game needed a bigger audience fast. Others took a more practical angle and asked what role a mobile-origin Division spinoff can fill on PC when The Division 2 is already cheap and heavily discounted on a regular basis.
Ubisoft still has a credible opening here if the PC client feels clean and the content cadence is steady. A shared live-service structure can work across devices if mouse-and-keyboard play, progression, and event updates hold up. But the burden of proof is now on Ubisoft. The date is set, the client is live, and the next question from PC players is not whether the port exists. It is whether this version can justify its place next to a still-active mainline Division game.
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