The Division: Resurgence
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Division: Resurgence across the outlets.- What We Played – People of Note, Starfield & The OccultistSeveral individuals shared their recent gaming experiences, including playing "People of Note," a music-based RPG, and "Hades 2." "Starfield" is being reviewed on PlayStation 5, alongside other titles like "Icarus" and "Ghost Master Resurrected." Horror games such as "The Occultist" and "Cthulhu: Dark Abyss" were also played, as well as "Life Is Strange" and "Khazan: The First Berserker."
- We still want to be a true Division game, says The Division Resurgences executive producerUbisoft's Fabrice Navrez discussed The Division Resurgence's shared open-world elements in a recent interview. He emphasized the team's commitment to maintaining the core identity of The Division series within the new mobile shooter.
- “We still want to be a true Division game,” says The Division Resurgence’s executive producerThe executive producer of The Division Resurgence stated the team's goal is to maintain the game's identity as a true Division title. However, a player criticizes the mobile game's cluttered interface and rewards, comparing it unfavorably to the failed Division: Heartland and accusing Ubisoft of prioritizing microtransactions like XP boosters.
- The Division: Resurgence Review – Mobilised agentsThe Division: Resurgence offers a mobile adaptation of the tactical looter shooter experience, featuring cover-based combat and looting in a snowy New York City. While the core gameplay and controls are adapted well for touchscreens and gamepads, the narrative progression is hampered by level gating and repetitive mission objectives, and technical compromises are evident in the graphics and performance on older mobile devices.
- The Division Resurgence Specialization tier list (April 2026)This guide ranks the Specializations available in The Division Resurgence, categorizing them into S-tier and A-tier based on their effectiveness. The Vanguard and Demolitionist are highlighted as S-tier choices for their strong offensive and utility skills, while Bulwark and Field Medic are placed in A-tier, offering survivability and team support respectively.
- Something for the Easter Weekend – 04/04/26This week's gaming news includes updates on Elder Scrolls Online Season 0, the Xbox Games Showcase 2026 featuring Gears of War: E-Day, and early access releases for games like Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era. Reviews covered Darwin’s Paradox, Legacy of Kain: Ascendance, and The Division: Resurgence, with comparisons made to its mobile counterpart.
- What We Played – Life is Strange: Reunion, The Division: Resurgence & Legacy of Kain: AscendanceSeveral outlets shared their recent gaming experiences, including The Division: Resurgence on mobile, South of Midnight, and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Reviews are also in progress for Life is Strange: Reunion, Icarus, Ghost Master, and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, with other titles like Crimson Desert and Resident Evil Village also being played.
- The Division 2's latest season promises yet more challenge and chaos as new modes and difficulties drop — plus some gear I simply must get my hands onTom Clancy's The Division 2 has launched its latest season, 'Rise Up,' introducing new modes, difficulties, and gear sets. The update includes returning Classified Assignments and changes to the Retaliation mode, with an extended loot collection window. The author expresses renewed commitment to the game, anticipating future content and the eventual release of The Division 3.
- Interview – How The Division: Resurgence squeezed the MMO looter shooter onto mobileUbisoft producer Pierre-Hughes Puechlong discusses the development and features of The Division: Resurgence, an MMO looter shooter now available on iOS and Android. The game is canon to The Division universe, set between the first two titles, and offers a familiar yet fresh experience with new factions and customizable character classes. Puechlong highlights the game's flexibility for both short and long play sessions, its team-based gameplay, and the transition to Unreal Engine for mobile.
- 'We know exactly where we are going and exactly what we want to do' — The Division 3 senior producer suggests fans shouldn't worry about the departure of the game's executive producer, confirming its roadmap has been 'planned and secured for some time'Ubisoft has confirmed that The Division 3's development roadmap is secure and planned, despite the recent departure of its executive producer. Senior producer Fredrik Brönjemark stated that the team knows exactly where they are going. The creative director also revealed that the studio considered a free-to-play model for The Division 2 but decided against it, finding their current monetization strategy effective.
- The Division Resurgence developer says they're 'very satisfied with the touch controls' of the 'more…Fabrice Navrez, executive producer for The Division Resurgence, expressed satisfaction with the game's touch controls, emphasizing that players can also opt for controller support. He believes the tactical, cover-based gameplay of The Division is well-suited for mobile devices, allowing for more deliberate pacing compared to traditional shooters. The team iterated extensively on touch controls and combat mechanics to ensure a refined experience for mobile players.
- "We aren't just still going, we are growing." How The Division 2 has attracted more players than ever seven years on from releaseSeven years after its release, The Division 2 is experiencing a resurgence in player count, attributed to strong live service support and community engagement. Developers at Ubisoft Massive emphasize the importance of listening to players and investing in technology to maintain the game's longevity and ambitious content roadmap, which now includes The Division 3.
- The Division 3 Losing Top Boss Is No Big Deal, Ubisoft Says; Confirms Division 2 Won't Go FreeUbisoft assures players that The Division 3 will proceed as planned despite the departure of executive producer Julian Gerighty, with senior producer Fredrik Brönjemark stating the roadmap is secure. The company also confirmed that The Division 2 will not transition to a free-to-play model, as it would require design changes Ubisoft is unwilling to make. Additionally, Ubisoft discussed the ongoing growth of The Division franchise, including the recent launch of The Division Resurgence and the cancellation of The Division Heartland.
- The Division: Resurgence is Finally Out, Launch Trailer Showcases Gameplay and CustomizationUbisoft has launched The Division: Resurgence on mobile devices, featuring a launch trailer that highlights gameplay and extensive character customization options. The game tasks players with protecting New York City alongside allies, offering immersive gunplay and strategic combat. While The Division 3 remains without a release window, this mobile title aims to satisfy fans of the series.
- Evening MobilizationTom Clancy's The Division Resurgence is now available worldwide on iOS and Android devices. This mobile installment in the popular shooter franchise allows players to experience the game on the go.
- The Division Resurgence seems like the perfect way to get your MMO shooter fix on the go — 'We believe it's a good way to catch up with the universe in a more flexible way' developer saysTom Clancy's The Division Resurgence, a free-to-play mobile title set between The Division and The Division 2, has launched today. Executive producer Fabrice Navrez described the game as a canon extension of the universe, designed with flexible play sessions of five to 10 minutes to accommodate players with less time. The game aims to bring the franchise to a wider audience on Android and iOS platforms.
- The Division Resurgence review - the slickest mobile shooter of the year | Pocket TacticsUbisoft's The Division Resurgence offers a slick mobile looter shooter experience, shifting the series to an MMO-style action format for iOS and Android devices. The game successfully brings the franchise's core mechanics to mobile platforms.
- The Division Resurgence review - the slickest mobile shooter of the year | Pocket TacticsUbisoft will reveal the future of Tom Clancy's The Division 2, including a 'big Division 2 project,' at Gamescom next week through two panel presentations. The company will also host a meet-and-greet event. The Division Resurgence is highlighted as a slick mobile shooter.
- TOM CLANCY’S THE DIVISION® RESURGENCE NOW AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE ON IOS AND ANDROID DEVICESUbisoft has announced the worldwide release of Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence, a free-to-play third-person RPG shooter, on iOS and Android devices. Set between the events of The Division and The Division 2, the game features a new standalone campaign where players act as Division agents during a Green Poison outbreak in New York City. The game offers extensive RPG progression, customizable gear, and various activities including a Dark Zone and PvP modes.
- 'The open world is big for mobile, but it's like 60 to 70% of The Division 1' reveals Resurgence…Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence executive producer Fabrice Navrez stated the mobile game's open world is 60-70% the size of the original Tom Clancy's The Division. The team focused on optimizing visuals for mobile devices, ensuring a stable 30fps on mid-range and older phones while maintaining the series' realistic feel. The free-to-play title is now available on Android and iOS.