Ubisoft’s newly announced game Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Quarantine, which was revealed last month at E3 2019, is going to launch sometime in the first quarter of 2020. This means we should be able to get our hands on the game before April 2020.
When the game was first revealed, there were not many details about the release of the game. Nevertheless, the chief executive officer of Ubisoft Yves Guillemot has announced the release window of the game. This is welcoming news as we knew that the game would be releasing in 2020 anyway, but having it released in the early parts of the year sounds good.
If you are wondering what Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Quarantine is, the game is about players fighting together against the infected enemies. The game is inspired after the huge success of the Outbreak LTM mode in Rainbow Six: Siege, and after many of the Siege fans requested a similar mode or the return of Outbreak in the game.
Ubisoft had kept quiet over the matter for a long time, until it went a step further and developed a new IP, and revealed Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Quarantine as an entire new zombie/infected fighting game. While the game is heavily going to have similar features of the Outbreak mode, it will still be quite unique.
At E3 2019, Ubisoft talked about the details of Quarantine. Saying that the game will be a tactical co-op first-person shooter that will task players in teams of operators to work and fight together against the threat of a technological parasite.
A teaser trailer was shown but much like today, it did not give out any details, or what the locations are shown are about, nor did they give out any story details of the game.
Rainbow Six: Quarantine is set to release in 2020 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Post your comments and let us know what you think of the game.