The Division Resurgence opens PC Early Access on April 28 with full cross-play
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The Division Resurgence reached PC on April 28 through Ubisoft Connect, giving Ubisoft’s free-to-play looter shooter a formal desktop version instead of the emulator workaround many players had been using. Ubisoft says the current release is PC Early Access, with the full PC launch planned for later this year as Season 2 rolls out.
The platform details are concrete. Ubisoft says the PC build is fully cross-play and cross-progression with iOS and Android, so players can keep one account, move between devices, and squad up across platforms as long as they are on the same regional server. Early access progress will carry over to the full PC launch, which makes this more than a quick technical curiosity. It is clearly Ubisoft’s on-ramp for turning Resurgence into a shared mobile-and-PC service.
The store page and support notes also make the PC ask clear. Ubisoft Connect is required, the game download is around 17GB, and Ubisoft recommends at least 30GB of free storage. The store lists Windows 11 support and scales as high as a 4K, 60 FPS target on stronger hardware, which is a big step up from the phone-first expectation many players had when Resurgence launched on iOS and Android in March.
Reddit was not instantly convinced. The top comments pointed out that Ubisoft had been downplaying PC plans only weeks ago, while others questioned how this game fits next to the often-discounted The Division 2 and whether mouse-and-keyboard play could complicate balance against mobile users. That skepticism is fair, but the launch itself is still material. Ubisoft has moved Resurgence from side-platform experiment to a cross-device live game with a real PC pipeline and a public roadmap behind it.
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