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Rainbow Six Quarantine Is Now Rainbow Six Extraction

Rainbow Six Quarantine was originally announced back in E3 2019 to be a three-player co-op shooter with a horror/zombie twist. However, Ubisoft has officially revealed its new name, which will be Rainbow Six Extraction.

More details and information about Rainbow Six Extraction will be announced at the latest edition of Ubisoft Forward as part of E3 2021, which will be streamed live on 13 June 2021 at 3am GMT+8.

The original description for the game is as follows:

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Quarantine is a 3-player squad-based survival FPS being developed by an entirely new team at Ubisoft Montreal.

The Rainbow Six operators will face off against a mysterious threat infecting human hosts and their surroundings.  Prepare to launch into tense, chaotic, and totally unpredictable missions as you and your squad risk everything every time you step into quarantine.

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