Rainbow Six Mobile will finally be available in February after years of testing

The long-awaited Rainbow Six Mobile comes out on February 23 for iOS and Android devices. This is a global release and follows years of testing and some significant delays.

This is basically a smartphone version of the popular tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege. It was “developed exclusively” for mobile devices and features a trio of 5v5 multiplayer modes. There’s a team deathmatch, of course, and a pair of bomb-defusing games that are riffs on a pre-existing mode from Siege.

Rainbow Six Mobile offers access to a bunch of maps, including some that will be familiar to fans of the franchise. There are more than 20 operators to choose from and Ubisoft promises it’ll be adding more content with each new season.

The company is rolling the game out early in some parts of the world. It’s already playable in Poland, France, Canada and parts of Latin America. Everyone else has to wait until February.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/rainbow-six-mobile-will-finally-be-available-in-february-after-years-of-testing-174001081.html?src=rss

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