Rainbow Six Extraction to Launch with Cross-Play Buddy Pass System in January

Rainbow Six Extraction Launch

Ubisoft has revealed that its upcoming title Rainbow Six Extraction will launch on January 20 and come with a cross-play Buddy Pass system. This will let you and your friends play for free, along with full cross-play, cross-save, and cross-progression on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation4, and PC.

Pre-orders for the standard edition of the game are now available for a discounted price of $39.99, which gives you the game’s many features to enjoy. The features include a deep Operator progression system, four distinct difficulty settings, 12 all-new and unpredictable maps (roughly three times the size of previous Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege maps) across four dynamic regions, over 60 weapons, legacy Rainbow Six Siege tech and 15 exclusive REACT tech, and free post-launch support including a weekly endgame challenge mode.

In each edition of Extraction, you will unlock two Buddy Pass tokens, allowing you to invite your friends to play with them for free up to 14 days across most platforms. During the two weeks, any progression your squad members earn will transfer over when they purchase the full game. Pre-orders will also unlock the Orbital Decay Cosmetic Bundle in Extraction, while the Deluxe Edition comes with everything in the standard edition, along with three bonus packs, available for $49.99

Rainbow Six Extraction recruits players to join the Rainbow Exogenous Analysis & Containment Team (REACT) and assemble a one to three-player squad of beloved operators from Rainbow Six Siege to face mysterious alien creatures known as Archæans. For the first time, players can also progress through a custom leveling system for each of the 18 operators, allowing them to advance in various new ways. As they level up, players will also permanently unlock new containment zones, operators, customization items, new REACT tech, higher difficulty levels, in-game lore, and more

Back in March of this year, over an hour of gameplay was leaked online which showed the gameplay footage from the technical test. When it was first revealed back in E3 2019, the game was announced to launch in the first quarter of 2020.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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