Last year, rumors began that Ubisoft in collaboration with WeGame (Tencent) is working Rainbox Six Siege mobile game. Now, reports have surfaced suggesting that Ubisoft may be gearing up to unveil the game in April.

Rainbow Six Siege

According to an eXputer report, the game will be revealed on April 6th with a video game trailer revealing some details about the Rainbox Six Siege Mobile. Rumors of the game started circulating last year after Ubisoft Halifax sent out a playtest survey targeted toward mobile gamers on how familiar they are with Rainbow Six Siege. Tencent’s fourth-quarter earning’s call also revealed the term “Projects with Ubisoft” under the 2023 timeline suggesting that the game might get a global launch in 2023.

At the initial stages of development, the game is expected to follow the traditional route with a beta build being available to players who enroll in the beta testing program.

Rainbow Six Siege

For those unaware, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is a first-person tactical shooter game that debuted on December 1, 2015, on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The game puts heavy emphasis on environmental destruction and cooperation between players. Each player assumes control of an attacker or a defender in different gameplay modes such as rescuing a hostage, defusing a bomb, and taking control of an objective within a room.

Last year, Ubisoft shut down the popular Rainbow Six Siege mobile clone “Area F2” which was a near-identical copy of the PC and console versions. The game was banned but gave hope to mobile gamers that Ubisoft might eventually bring the Rainbow Six Siege title to mobile with similar tactical focused gameplay. And according to sources who have seen a behind-the-scenes presentation have described the game as being “massive for the mobile market” and “it will be a mobile game that Siege fans will love”.

 

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