Rainbow Six Siege Turn-Based Tactics Game Reportedly in Development at Ubisoft

Apr 6, 2025 at 01:00pm EDT
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Earlier today, Tom Henderson revealed that Ubisoft is developing a turn-based tactics game set in the world of Rainbow Six Siege. According to the report, this game is expected to launch in 2026 or 2027 on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S|X, and 'possibly' Nintendo Switch 2.

Henderson's sources mentioned that it will feel a lot like XCOM, albeit with more cinematic cutscenes and the like. Players will select operators with different skill sets based on the current mission. The campaign is said to last between 25 and 30 hours, though that could change since the development is still ongoing.

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Rainbow Six Siege has been one of the most successful Ubisoft games in the last decade, and it's still being updated, so it's not surprising that the publisher is doubling down on the IP. It was also handpicked alongside Far Cry and Assassin's Creed to be handled separately as part of the new subsidiary that was announced recently with the financial help of Tencent.

In a couple of months, Rainbow Six Siege will also be overhauled with X, a new version featuring improved graphics and new gameplay elements such as:

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