Ubisoft announced today that The Division Resurgence will launch on Steam soon following a teaser trailer release [1, 2].
This expansion marks a significant move to broaden the game's reach beyond mobile devices and restricted PC access. By integrating with Steam, Ubisoft targets a larger segment of the PC gaming community that prefers a centralized library over proprietary launchers.
The Division Resurgence is a free-to-play third-person shooter RPG situated within the established Tom Clancy’s The Division universe [1, 2]. The title features an independent campaign designed to provide players with a fresh perspective on key story events previously explored in The Division 1 and 2 [1, 2].
Currently, the game is available for free download on iOS and Android devices [1, 2]. PC players can already access the title via Early Access through Ubisoft Connect [1, 2]. While the teaser trailer confirms the upcoming Steam release, Ubisoft said it did not provide a specific date for the launch [1, 2].
Concurrent with the platform news, a launch trailer for Season 1 Phase 2 was released [3]. This update suggests a continuing content cycle as the developer prepares for the wider Steam rollout.
The move to Steam follows a trend of cross-platform accessibility for mobile-first titles. By offering the game across PC, iOS, and Android, Ubisoft aims to maximize the player base for its live-service model, a strategy common for modern RPGs that rely on consistent player growth to sustain seasonal updates.
“The Division Resurgence will launch on Steam soon following a teaser trailer release”
The transition to Steam indicates Ubisoft's intent to shift The Division Resurgence from a mobile-centric experience to a true cross-platform title. By removing the barrier of the Ubisoft Connect Early Access phase and tapping into Steam's massive user base, the company is positioning the game for maximum scalability and visibility ahead of its seasonal content updates.



