Ubisoft's premiere first-person shooter isn't slowing down.
What you need to know
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege first launched in December 2015.
- Ubisoft confirmed during its Q1 2021-2022 financial results conference call that Rainbow Six Siege has crossed 75 million players.
- The game previously reached 70 million players in February.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege crossed 75 million players, per Ubisoft's conference call accompanying its Q1 2021-2022 financial results. Ubisoft previously reported that the ongoing squad-based shooter crossed 70 million players back in early February. New Operators are still being added and support is continuing, with cross-play added to the game on June 30.
Upcoming PvE (player-vs-environment) spinoff title Rainbow Six Extraction was recently delayed to January 2022. Ubisoft also recently announced Tom Clancy's XDefiant, a 6v6 title drawing on characters and factions from past Tom Clancy games.
On the conference call, Ubisoft noted that it intends to launch new Assassin's Creed content every year. This doesn't mean a full new game but instead can refer to new story expansions for existing games, such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla, which will see expansions in 2022.
Ubisoft also reiterated that the upcoming Assassin's Creed Infinity is still in very early development. Our own sources currently indicate the game is being aimed for a 2024 release window, though a lot could change. Reports indicate some employees at Ubisoft are frustrated with a lack of change in leadership positions, with several alleged abusers still in key positions, despite a wave of firings and resignations in 2020.
Breach and Clear
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
Addictive, challenging shooter action
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Ubisoft's hit shooter is hotter than ever, touting tense tactical gameplay, and regular free updates. Powering through 2020 with millions of players, Rainbow Six isn't slowing down.
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