Rainbow Six
More details on the operators for Rainbow Six Extraction are here to take us deeper into the Rainbow Six universe and the crossovers
Up to now, I am sure you have been trying to figure out which of the operators in Rainbow Six Extraction could be the one you go to. I say up to now, as it looks like Ubisoft is ready to take us all on a deeper dive for these characters to get us ready for the January 20th release that is coming. Not only that, but to see how some of them will have some things bridging between the various Rainbow Six titles out there, just in an evolved manner here. We are taking on some alien forces out there and cannot be using some of the older tech from the IPs founding out there. It would feel a little unbalanced along the way if that was the case.
We will not dive into all eighteen of the operators of Rainbow Six Extraction here in written form so we can keep this all truncated a bit and let you see them in action. That is not to say that we will not say that each has a name and function in the mix that is fitting, like Doc. You can most likely guess what they are all about. It is just interesting to see here along with the fact that we will be able to bring in our friends from the other Rainbow Six titles for a few days without them needing to buy this one right out the gate. We will be the pushers of the IP on others, but at least we will have a bit of a cost reduction too. All of which you can see in the following videos that will get us ready for this launch.
Rainbow Six Extraction — Operators, Gadgets, & Progression Explained
In this episode of our Rainbow Six Extraction Deep Dive series, we’re talkin’ Operators: who are they, what unique gadgets do they bring to the fight, and how do they go beyond what you can do in Siege? How do the weapons and REACT tech you choose change the way you play? And what kind of perks and upgrades can you unlock to make these Operators play in a whole new way?
Rainbow Six Extraction — Buddy Pass, New Lower Price, & Special Offers
Rainbow Six Extraction releases January 20 with a cross-platform Buddy Pass, new lower price, and exclusive content for Siege players.
Invite 2 friends to play for FREE for up to 14 days with Buddy Pass, available at Launch.
Get Rainbow Six Extraction Standard Edition for $39.99, or get Rainbow Six Extraction Deluxe Edition – with 3 exclusive bonus packs – for $49.99. Every pre-order includes the Orbital Decay Cosmetic Bundle.
Did you expect all of this for Rainbow Six Extraction here or did you think we would be finding out more on the day of launch? Do you think that all of them are aptly named here or do you think we will have some surprises when the game launches? Will you be trying to get your friends in on the game for free or will they all be playing it from day one anyway? Tell us all of your thoughts on this down in the comments and then feel free to discuss it all. When we have more to share for Rainbow Six Extraction, we will share it here. Please keep checking back in for all of that and much more as we get closer to the game's launch.