After a huge showing at E3 2024 last month, Ubisoft has made the decision to delay co-op spin-off Rainbow Six Extraction until “January 2024”. The title had been due out in September, but looks like it’ll need a little more time in the oven. It’s the second delay of the day from the French publisher, with Riders Republic also unseated until October.
“We are embracing the opportunity to take additional time to bring this vision to life in the way it deserves in January 2024,” a spokesperson said. “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.”
More details will be shared in the near-future, but you’re going to have to make do with Rainbow Six Siege for the rest of the year.
Push Square | Latest Updates
Source link
Related Post:
- Rainbow Six Extraction is the official new name for Rainbow Six Quarantine
- Ubisoft isn’t Worried About Rainbow Six Siege and Rainbow Six Extraction Cannibalizing Each Other
- Looks like Rainbow Six Siege gets a Rainbow Six Extraction event in August
- New Rainbow Six Extraction trailer shows off more operators ahead of 2024 release
- Rainbow Six Extraction delayed to 2024, Rider’s Republic delayed to October
- Rainbow Six Extraction Delayed To 2024
- Rainbow Six Extraction Delayed to January 2024
- Rainbow Six Extraction Has Been Delayed to January 2024
- Rainbow Six Quarantine Officially Renamed Extraction
- Rainbow Six Extraction Deploying Tactical Co-Op Action September 16 for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S