Rainbow Six Extraction delayed to January 2022

Rainbow Six ExtractionSource: Ubisoft Entertainment SA

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction is delayed to January 2022, joining the long list of games delayed in 2021. This news follows an E3 2021 showing of the game that detailed how the three-player co-op worked, alongside a September 16, 2021 release date. Ubisoft did not share an exact day in January that the game will now arrive on.

“We are embracing the opportunity to take additional time to bring this vision to life in the way it deserves in January 2022. We are confident this will ensure Rainbow Six Extraction is the immersive, cooperative, and thrilling experience we set out to create, and the one you aspire to play,” the announcement reads.

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Another Ubisoft title, Riders Republic, is also delayed, from September 2 to October 28, a decision that was made in order to “fine tune the experience” for players. Even with these delays, it’s looking to be a fairly solid holiday for video games later this year, though a handful of major titles have yet to commit to an exact date, such as Halo Infinite.

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Co-op, replayability, and tension.

Embracing the signatures of Rainbow Six Siege through a cooperative lens, Rainbow Six Quarantine sees Operators deployed to tackle a global biohazard threat. Ubisoft’s upcoming shooter offers a new form of tactical experience for long-time fans and newcomers, expected to release in late 2021.

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