Mobile Gaming is said to be where the money is and perhaps why all major PC and Console games are crossing over to the mobile space. The latest entrant is Tom Clancy’s Rainbox Six Siege which has been branded as Rainbox Six Mobile (RSM) for both iOS and Android. It will be a tactical FPS shooting game. The company has opened up the registration window and interested people can apply for early access.
Making the announcement, Ubisoft, the developer of Rainbox Six Mobile tweeted:
https://twitter.com/Rainbow6Mobile/status/1511328367806664721?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Here’s what you need to know about the new Ubisoft mobile game:
Rainbow Six Mobile is called a tactical FPS game between two teams named Attackers and Defenders. Both will include 5 characters each. The operator names from the Attackers team are Ash, Sledge, Twitch, Thermite, and Hibana. As for Defenders, the members are Caveira, Bandit, Smoke, Valkyrie, and Mute.
Ubisoft claims “the core gameplay, characters, and maps may share similarities with Siege,” and they have apparently “rebuilt everything from the ground up with mobile usability in mind”. It speaks about a new mobile-focused gameplay control system with “extensive optimization of the UI and in-game visual presentation.”
A few of the RSM maps have also been disclosed. This includes Bank and Border.
Finally, it’s been revealed that Rainbow Six Mobile Closed Alpha will be up for download in Spring.
So, if you are excited about the game, here’s how to get an early taste of it in form of a closed alpha variant:
Now, if you want to change the platform, you get to do it too. Once logged in, you may receive email notifications about “future testing opportunities and will be first to receive the latest updates, including the dates, territories, and requirements for the upcoming tests when the information will be available.” Additionally, the company will be sharing step-by-step instructions for installing the game.
We will keep you posted on more details as they surface.
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