The Division Resurgence has moved into Season 1 Phase 2, giving players another run of pass rewards, cosmetics and limited-time activities in Ubisoft's free-to-play Division spin-off.
Ubisoft confirmed in an official update that the new phase is available now across mobile devices and PC via Ubisoft Connect. The update follows the game's recent PC roadmap, which had already listed May 12 as the start date for this part of Season 1.
A new Classified Ops Pass and more Dark Zone rewards
The new Classified Ops Pass has 50 tiers of rewards, led by the free Strawberry Milkshake exotic weapon. Ubisoft also lists the Hot Rod superior weapon skin and Pyromaniac apparel set among the pass rewards.
Phase 2 also refreshes the cosmetic draw pool with the Eradication exotic weapon skin, a Battle-worn metal weapon skin set, the Special Forces apparel set, a Battle-Hardened weapon skin set, the Ken Ito apparel set and the Rikers Unchained weapon skin set.
The update adds four time-limited events. One takes players back into the Dark Zone, while the other three are speedrun challenges tied to main story missions on Challenging difficulty.
The Dark Zone Vendor has new items too. Ubisoft says the Strawberry Milkshake Tactical Augmentation Module, Warlord, another Exotic Weapon Enhancement Kit and a weekly Random Tactical Augmentation Module Crate have been added. Dismantling blue, purple and yellow Skill Mods now grants more Dark Zone Credits, rising from 10, 50 and 450 to 15, 75 and 750 respectively.
Fixes target cosmetics, mods and stability
Alongside the event and reward changes, Phase 2 includes a batch of fixes and technical updates. Ubisoft says it fixed an issue where mods could break or fail to display properly because of missing data, improved seasonal cosmetic distribution and updated Season 1 Battle Pass naming and localization across supported languages.
Some high-end devices can now access expanded graphics settings, with smoother performance at higher frame rates up to 60 FPS depending on the device. Ubisoft also says the patch includes general visual quality, device stability and backend improvements.
Other fixes address a crash tied to certain mod-related screens, unexpected gameplay errors, reward display inaccuracies for Clan Nests, incorrect "Find" menu sources for weapons and gear and a Lone Wolf Challenge refresh issue. The update is live as The Division Resurgence continues its first season on iOS, Android and PC.
