Rainbow Six Quarantine is being developed by an entirely new team at Ubisoft Montreal, who were inspired by the long-standing brand legacy of tactical co-op shooters and the varied cast of operators from Rainbow Six Siege, to develop something that is truly more than the sum of its parts.
Last year's Outbreak event in Rainbow Six Siege was the spark that ignited passions within this group, and they've come back now, a year later, with a truly incendiary vision: a deep, radically re-designed, full game experience.
After being delayed last year until this fiscal year, Ubisoft's First-Half Of 2020-21 Earning Report reveals that Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Quarantine is getting pushed back until fiscal year 2021-2022, which could be anywhere from April 2021 until March 2022.
This also begs the question if Ubisoft will just cancel the PS4/Xbox One versions and target the new PS5/Xbox Series X|S consoles instead.
The Rainbow operators face off against a totally new breed of mutated alien parasite. Infecting human hosts and their surroundings, this new enemy is more lethal and challenging than ever before.
Prepare to launch into tense, chaotic and totally unpredictable missions as you and your squad risk everything every time you step into Quarantine.
Rainbow Six Quarantine will be available somewhere in 2021/2022
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