Ubisoft made a big IP announcement during E3 2019 that had plenty of people talking. We’re referring to Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Quarantine, a game that seemingly involves players working together as they fight off an infected threat. While the trailer only showcased a cinematic scene to set the mood of the game, players can expect the title to officially launch before April of 2020. This news comes from a recent financial conference call which Ubisoft’s Chief Executive Officer Yves Guillemot was part of.
Speaking about the game, Yves Guillemot revealed that the game is planned for the fourth quarter of this fiscal year which means that Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Quarantine will be available anywhere at the start of January of 2020 to March 31, 2020. This gives us a more detailed launch window then just a 2020 placeholder but it means that we have a good half-year left of waiting before we may potentially get this game. Additionally, we’re still waiting to hear more about this game in general as again, we’ve only received a small cinematic teaser for the upcoming title.
From the looks of things, we may be working on an infected swarm of sorts where you’ll have to rely on your squad to aid in your mission to take the threats out. A good idea of what this game may end up being like, is the Outbreak event that was held in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, but again, we’re ultimately waiting until Ubisoft makes the official reveal. As for the platforms, this title will be available on, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Quarantine will launch on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
Source: Twinfinite