The Division Resurgence gameplay overview trailer released

Ubisoft has released a comprehensive gameplay overview trailer for The Division Resurgence, outlining the core systems of the upcoming free-to-play mobile shooter.

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The footage suggests a surprisingly faithful translation of the series’ cover-based mechanics to touchscreens, showing agents utilizing the Snowdrop engine to navigate a crisis-stricken New York City. You’ll spot the familiar rhythm of tactical movement and gadget deployment, alongside a look at class specializations and the high-stakes Dark Zone. It aims for a visual density distinct from standard mobile fare, attempting to bridge the gap between handheld play and the console experience.

While coverage of The Division usually focuses on the mainline entries, this prequel connects directly to the lore between the first two games. It’s a strategy we’re seeing more frequently as major publishers diversify platforms, similar to how a new Tony Hawk title landed on mobile to expand that franchise’s reach.

The Division Resurgence launches on March 31 for iOS and Android.Riot Games has released the official Patch 26.5 notes for League of Legends, locking in the final adjustments required for the upcoming First Stand international tournament. The update introduces a new cosmetic line while stabilizing the competitive volatility introduced in February’s Demacia-themed patches.

While the headline attractions are undoubtedly the new cosmetics—Corrupted Petricite skins for Maokai and Xerath, plus a Prestige edition for RequiemSona—the patch’s primary mandate is tournament readiness. You can check the full list of tweaks in the official patch notes, but the focus remains on refining the meta rather than upending it. Key updates include:

  • New Skins: Corrupted Petricite Maokai, Corrupted Petricite Xerath, and Prestige RequiemSona.
  • Tournament Tuning: Final balance passes to prepare the First Stand competitive stage.
  • System Refinements: Standardization of outliers from the previous patch cycle.

Coming hot on the heels of Patch 26.4—which saw fighter-heavy champions like Volibear and Garen muscle their way back into the top lane hierarchy—this update serves as the competitive bedrock for the year’s first major global clash. It is a delicate time for balance; shifting the numbers too drastically now risks turning the international stage into a clown fiesta, though long-time viewers might argue that often represents League at its peak. The inclusion of the “Corrupted” skin line feels like a particularly apt, if unintentional, nod to the current state of solo queue mental health.

The update is live now across all regions. Riot has confirmed the new skins will be available in the shop starting today, March 4, 2026. We are keeping our eyes peeled for Patch 26.6 on March 18—because nothing says stability like an impending April Fool’s update.

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