Ubisoft’s most awaited action shooting game Rainbow Six Mobile records more than 250,000 players to have played closed beta. The game successfully conducted the first test around April and not too soon Ubisoft will be ending the Closed Beta Test on Android devices. Watching the game’s Alpha version only, the game looks pretty good to go for a global release and Ubisoft is expecting a destructible success coming soon with Rainbow Six Mobile soft launch as they report strong KPI growth.
Rainbow Six Mobile will soft launch on both Android and iOS
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six has achieved a truly remarkable achievement ahead of the next phase which is a soft launch. With strong and positive feedback on the gameplay already, the game will achieve heights once it is released as a soft launch in the mobile gaming markets.
“Looking ahead to the next phase, soft launch on both iOS and Android will allow us to prepare for the game’s release at scale”, mentioned Ubisoft on its latest earnings call.
With retention KPIs being supportive and the game’s capacity to reach new players speaks of the game’s achieved peak that the developers have earned this year. Nevertheless, fans can expect an announcement regarding the Rainbow Six Mobile soon.
However, in the Alpha version of Rainbow Six Mobile players witnessed two maps which are Border and Bank, two classic Rainbow Siege warzones and Bomb and Secure Area warzone modes as well as a special focus on the mobile-first countries as mentioned in the video below.
In the next phase of Soft Launch, we can expect to see some more additions to these game modes, skins, and more.
The soft launch of Rainbow Six Mobile is not too far away as the developers have already mentioned it for both Android and iOS devices. Those who haven’t yet registered for this game, can register by redirecting themselves to the game’s official website.
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