Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Mobile announced!

Ubisoft gave the good news to mobile gamers. It has officially announced that it will continue the Rainbow Six series for mobile platforms. Alongside this, the company has announced Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Mobile, a free-to-play (in-game purchase) first-person-FPS mobile game.


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In this new game, players will be able to play against each other in 5v5 matches or in “Defense Against Attack” mode. Attackers will try to gain intelligence about their enemies by deploying drones and bypassing various obstacles such as walls.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Mobile

Of course, meanwhile, the defense team will constantly check their intelligence using spy cameras and various traps to keep them safe. In addition, it should be noted that Rainbow Six Siege maps such as Bank and Border will join us again in the game.

In the statement made by Ubisoft on the subject, the following was said:

Blending strategy and teamwork, players will experience the thrill of intense close combat as they oscillate between attacking and defending to win. They will form a team of fully customizable, highly trained operators from the Rainbow Six universe, each equipped with their own unique skill set, weapons and gadgets.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Mobile

Ubisoft states that it has added various modes and customizable controls to Rainbow Six Mobile to suit players’ comfort playing on the go, making it fully optimized for mobile platforms.

However, users can also play on their smartphones or tablets by connecting a keyboard and mouse. In addition, it should be noted that people who want to experience this new game early can test the beta versions by registering for the tests to be held on Rainbow Six Mobile’s website.

You can watch the trailer for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Mobile below.

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