Buy Premium Credits for The Division Resurgence: packs, the Classified Ops Pass and Ubisoft Connect Profile ID
Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence is Ubisoft's free-to-play loot-shooter set in the locked-down post-pandemic Manhattan of The Division universe. The global iOS and Android launch landed on 31 March 2026, the PC version opened in early access through Ubisoft Connect on 28 April 2026, and the full PC release is scheduled for August 2026 alongside the start of Season 2. The lead studio is Ubisoft Da Nang, working with Ubisoft Singapore, Reflections, Montreal and Sherbrooke ā Resurgence is a standalone mobile project and should not be confused with the cancelled The Division Heartland that Red Storm had been working on. Premium Credits are the paid currency that funds cosmetics, the Classified Ops Pass and progression boosters.
- Apparel Caches, agent outfits and weapon skin sets in the in-game store
- Paid tiers of the current phase of the Classified Ops Pass
- Tier Skips and XP boosters for the seasonal track
- Limited-time offers and themed Supply Drops between phases
- The launch 150% bonus on cumulative spending up to $300 per account
- Full cross-progression across iOS, Android and PC via Ubisoft Connect
Regional availability and game language
One thing worth flagging up front. Ubisoft officially lists Russia, Belarus, China and Iran as blocked regions for Resurgence ā the game is not present on the Russian App Store or Google Play, and direct payment on Ubisoft Store from those regions is not supported. Installing the client requires a store account set to a different region such as the US or EU. There is also no Russian localisation: the supported languages are English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Arabic and Simplified Chinese. The English used in-game is standard tactical-shooter terminology rather than dense lore prose, but Russian subtitles in cutscenes are not on the menu. For players in regions where the official store has limited card support, third-party top-ups by Profile ID are the practical route.
Why Resurgence is not a gacha
Architecturally Resurgence sits closer to Destiny 2 and the original The Division than to HoYoverse mobile RPGs. There are no character banners, no pity counter and no 50/50. Progression runs on loot: gear rarity climbs from Standard and Superior to High-End and Exotic, with the Exotic tier ā Lady Death SMG, Warlord AR and others ā dropping rarely from endgame activities and carrying unique talents. Premium Credits do not feed that loop directly. You cannot spend them on a pull or on a guaranteed character. The paid economy sits around cosmetics ā outfits, weapon skins, Apparel Caches ā plus the Season Pass and consumables. If you are coming from Genshin Impact or Wuthering Waves, this is a different genre with a different paid layer.
The 150% / 120% launch bonus and the 125 to 7200 catalogue numbers
Ubisoft launched Resurgence with a stepped launch bonus that often gets misread as the familiar "double first purchase" from gacha titles. The mechanic is different. Until cumulative Premium Credit spending on an account reaches the equivalent of $300, every purchase pays out at 150% ā that is, +50% on top of the base amount. Past the $300 mark the rate drops to +20% (120%) and stays there. The counter is tied to the Ubisoft Connect account and runs cumulatively across seasons; it does not reset and it is not applied per-denomination. The base Ubisoft Store ladder is 600 / 1500 / 3000 / 6000 PC at $9.99 / $24.99 / $49.99 / $99.99, and the 125 / 315 / 645 / 1650 / 3450 / 7200 figures in the catalogue are already the final delivered amount with the launch bonus folded in. The 1650 pack is the base 1500 plus the launch top-up; the 7200 pack is the base 6000 plus the larger share of the bonus the bigger denominations carry. There is no extra multiplier waiting on top of the catalogue figure ā the bonus is already inside the delivered amount, so do not expect a "buy 1650 and get x2" surprise. The most useful read is simply the Premium Credits figure that ends up on your Profile ID.
The Classified Ops Pass: a season pass, not a subscription
Resurgence has no monthly subscription in the Welkin Moon or Inter-Knot Membership sense ā there is no daily premium drip. The premium track lives in the Classified Ops Pass, a season pass attached to each phase. A season is split into Phase blocks of roughly six weeks, each with its own pass ā 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 in Season 1. The Standard Premium Pass costs around 1,000 Premium Credits and unlocks the full cosmetic Apparel Set, a Weapon Skin set, Regular and Exclusive SHD Keys and an upgraded resource line. Above it sit the Rise Up Bundle (Premium Pass + 20 Tier Skips and a 15% XP boost for the season), the Ultimate Supply Drop (which folds a Premium Credits cache back into the price) and the Elite Battle Pass (Premium Pass + an instant +20 levels and an Elite cosmetic line not available through the standard grind). The free track delivers Basic Credits, crafting materials, Regular SHD Keys, Encrypted Data and occasionally a seasonal weapon ā Warlord during Season 1, for instance.
Specializations and SHD Tech: five classes and 49 points for a full build
The class roster covers five Specializations: Vanguard with Scan Pulse and Tactical Link for team intel and buffs, Field Medic for healing and toxin damage, Bulwark with the Phalanx Shield and the signature RCS-12 shotgun, Demolitionist for AoE and the Seeker Mine, and Tech Operator running Striker Drone and Drone Lock. Each class branches into two Focus paths, and a fully maxed build costs 49 SHD Tech. SHD Tech and Chip Set Parts come from the 13 fixed SHD crates on the Manhattan map, and farming routes between those crates have become a standard piece of endgame routine. Gear stats split into Firepower (red ā weapon damage and crit), Engineering (yellow ā skill damage and skill haste) and Toughness (blue ā health and armour); a build is a balance between those three colours.
The Dark Zone and normalised PvP
The Dark Zone is the series' signature extraction zone, redesigned for the mobile-and-PC scope. Each instance holds up to 20 players and the session runs on a hard 20-minute cap ā long enough to gather contaminated loot and call in a helicopter extraction, short enough to keep the pressure on. PvP uses normalised attributes: raw level and gear are flattened so positioning, timing and Specialization play decide the fight. Up to the moment your bag is on the chopper, another agent can shoot you and walk off with the loot ā that tension is the entire reason the Dark Zone exists. Outside DZ, the endgame stretches into 4-player co-op raids with unique drops and more than 100 dynamic activities scattered across open-world Manhattan.
The other in-game currencies you cannot buy
Premium Credits sit alongside several currencies that do not appear in any storefront, official or third-party. Basic Credits are the soft currency you spend at vendors and on crafting; they drop from missions and activities. Phoenix Credits are an endgame reward earned from main and side missions, dailies, the Agent Manual, the Lone Wolf Challenge and SHD Commendations, and they buy top-tier items from specialised vendors. Encrypted Data drops from Sealed Caches and from disassembling High-End and Exotic gear, and it is spent in the Encrypted Store on SHD Keys and materials. SHD Tech and Chip Set Parts come solely from SHD crates and feed the Specialization tree. Premium Credits do not convert into Basic Credits at any rate ā they are separate economies serving different purposes.
Cross-progression, Profile ID and the top-up flow
Resurgence is built around Ubisoft Connect from the start. A guest account on a phone does not auto-sync with PC, but linking one Ubisoft Connect ID across devices brings progress, cosmetics and Premium Credits onto every platform you log into. Cross-play also works between iOS, Android and PC in shared modes. For a top-up you need the Profile ID, which lives at Menu ā Settings (gear icon) ā About / Account ā Profile ID. It identifies your Resurgence profile inside Ubisoft Connect and should not be confused with the longer Ubisoft Account ID. No login, password or one-time code is shared during a top-up ā credits land on the Ubisoft Connect account associated with that Profile ID. The order itself comes down to a few steps:
- Open Resurgence and go to Settings ā About / Account ā Profile ID, then copy the value.
- Pick a Premium Credits pack from 125 up to 7200 in the catalogue.
- Enter the Profile ID and the platform you are signed in on.
- Verify the details on the checkout screen and complete payment.
- Wait for delivery ā Premium Credits appear on the Ubisoft Connect account on every linked platform at once.
The 2026 roadmap: Season 1 Phase 2 and beyond
Season 1 launched with the 31 March 2026 global release and runs in phases. Phase 1 closes on 11 May 2026, Phase 1.2 begins on 12 May with limited Dark Zone events, a Speed Run mode, new camos and Exotic weapon skins, and Phase 1.3 is scheduled for 23 June 2026. Season 2 starts in August 2026 alongside the full PC release leaving early access; Season 3 has been announced for winter 2026 as a major story expansion. Ubisoft's pattern is a fresh season every four months and a new phase every six weeks. Demand for Premium Credits tends to spike around phase changes ā Pass 1.2 closes as 1.3 opens, and a portion of the player base picks up Tier Skips at that point to avoid leaving phase cosmetics on the table.
If the genre fits your shelf, neighbouring titles on Brawl Games include Rainbow Six Mobile ā Ubisoft's other Tom Clancy mobile tactical shooter and the closest sibling in monetisation philosophy, Call of Duty: Mobile with COD Points and a seasonal Battle Pass and no subscription tier, and PUBG Mobile with the Royal Pass and a similar Player ID top-up flow. The Brawl Games catalogue carries all six Premium Credits packs for Division Resurgence ā from 125 up to 7200 ā with the launch bonus already folded into the delivered amount. Checkout takes the Profile ID from the in-game settings menu, and payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS. The on-site chat handles questions about a specific pack or order status before you place an order.






