Ubisoft's highly anticipated mobile game, Rainbow Six Siege Mobile, has experienced a delay in its release date. Originally slated for December 2023, the game's new release date has been pushed back to September 2024, much to the disappointment of eager fans.
The delay has not been officially confirmed by Ubisoft, but information from sources such as Reddit and DroidLocal strongly suggests the setback. Beta testers have expressed mixed feelings about the game's current state, with some believing it is ready for release while others feel that more work is needed.
Delays are not uncommon in the gaming industry, even for major studios like Ubisoft. Another Ubisoft title, Skulls & Bones, has also faced delays and is now set to launch in February 2024. Rainbow Six Siege Mobile is a mobile adaptation of the popular PC game, offering players a tactical shooter experience with 5v5 matches and a variety of Operators and maps to choose from.
Each Operator in the game possesses unique abilities and gadgets, adding depth and strategic elements to gameplay. Ubisoft has showcased a total of 10 Attackers and 9 Defenders for players to select from. Initially, the game will feature maps such as Bank, Border, Clubhouse, and Oregon, with the promise of more maps being added in the future. Currently, Rainbow Six Siege Mobile is in beta testing for select Android and iOS devices.
While the delay may be disappointing for fans eagerly awaiting its release, it is important to remember that good games require time and polish. Ubisoft is dedicated to delivering a high-quality experience, and the additional time will likely contribute to a more refined and enjoyable gameplay experience. In the meantime, fans can still join the beta testing phase to get a firsthand look at what Rainbow Six Siege Mobile has to offer.
Stay tuned for further updates and announcements from Ubisoft regarding the release of Rainbow Six Siege Mobile.