Rainbow Six Mobile is coming to Android and iOS from Ubisoft; pre-registration is currently live {U}

Just a few months after the release of its successors, a new game in the Rainbow Six Siege series will be released. Rainbow Six Siege has long been one of the most well-liked shooter games on PC and consoles. Rainbow Six Mobile will be available for Android and iOS, according to Ubisoft’s announcement today.

For the past three years, Rainbow Six Mobile has been under development with the goal of become the top mobile tactical shooter game. The multiplayer shooter, which sets two teams of five players against one another, primarily adapts the greatest elements of Siege for mobile platforms. explains Ubisoft:

Despite possible parallels to Siege’s main gameplay, characters, and levels, we completely recreated everything with smartphone usability in mind. For the Siege experience to be optimized for mobile devices, a lot of work has been done behind the scenes. This features a whole new gaming control system created especially for mobile devices as well as considerable UI and in-game visual presentation enhancements.

Update 8/5: Ubisoft has enabled pre-registration for Rainbox Six Mobile for Android as of August 2022. Although gamers can sign up to receive notifications as soon as the game is released through, Rainbow Six Mobile will still debut this fall in a closed beta.

In the coming weeks, live tests with actual players will begin, and registration for the first closed alpha is now available, according to Ubisoft. Although there is no specific date for the official launch of Rainbow Six Mobile for Android and iOS, Ubisoft did release a comprehensive trailer.

Through Google Stadia, Nvidia GeForce Now, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and Amazon Luna, Android and iOS users may watch Rainbow Six Siege and Rainbow Six Extraction.

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