Rainbow Six Mobile enters Phase 3 of launch roadmap, setting the stage for the global release

After months of steady progress, Rainbow Six Mobile is finally entering Phase 3, the last major step before its global release. With this milestone crossed, the next phase is all about preparing the game for global release.

Rainbow Six Mobile now focuses on balancing gameplay, fixing bugs, and core gameplay

Ubisoft confirmed that the development team has wrapped up Phase 2, where they tested player engagement and polished many aspects of the game. In Phase 3, the team will be setting up global data centers, updating the game’s infrastructure, rebalancing the core gameplay, and eliminating the remaining bugs.

Once everything checks out, Ubisoft plans to submit the final version to Apple and Google for approval, marking the official start of the global rollout. The team also asks you to make sure your account is linked to Ubisoft Connect.

For those unfamiliar, Rainbow Six Mobile is Ubisoft’s mobile adaptation of the highly popular Rainbow Six Siege franchise. It brings the same tactical, close-quarter combat experience to handheld devices, with Attack vs. Defense gameplay with Operators, gadgets, and destructible environments.

The journey to this point hasn’t been smooth. Ubisoft paused development earlier in 2024 after announcing an indefinite delay. The global launch roadmap was later revealed in November last year, confirming that the project was back on track and split into three development phases before the recent LATAM release.

Rainbox Six Mobile phase 3 roadmap

Rainbox Six Mobile phase 3 roadmap (Image via Ubisoft)

The developers haven’t shared the exact dates yet, but judging by how things are progressing, it’s safe to say the global launch isn’t far off. More details are expected to arrive soon, so stay tuned.

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