Ubisoft’s upcoming co-op shooter, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction, has been delayed to January 2022. In a recent press release, Ubisoft has stated that the next game falling in Tom Clancy’s universe is facing yet another delay. Initially, the release of Rainbow Six Extraction is postponed until January 2022.
Previously, Rainbow Six Extraction was slated to be released on September 16, which AAA qualities have excited the fans of co-op shooters. It seems that the alien threat is to be fully refined before the game steps into a manufacturing phase. Rainbow Six Extraction will also include new features for a cooperative game of this caliber. Features such as Missing In Action or The Sprawl, the developer’s intention is to provide a challenging experience.
According to Ubisoft’s official blog post:
“Our ambition with Rainbow Six Extraction is to deliver a full-fledged AAA experience that changes the way you play and think about cooperative games. With unique features like Missing In Action or The Sprawl, every mission is set to be a tense and challenging experience in which you’ll lead the elite operators of Rainbow Six in a fight against a lethal and evolving alien threat.
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.
We look forward to sharing more with you very soon!”
Rainbow Six Extraction offers a unique story in which a parasite overtakes a science lab. Players need to overcome the parasite and take the right steps on their way to success. Plainly said, it’s an advanced Rainbow Six Siege tactical shooter without the PvP elements, making it a juicy co-op with tons of challenges. With Extraction as the game’s name, that will be the only player’s exfil once their tasks are completed.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction is scheduled to release in January 2022, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows, Google Stadia and Amazon Luna.