Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction will be making its way to Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass when it launches on January 20, Ubisoft announced.
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Alongside the announcement that Extraction would be making its way to Game Pass, Ubisoft also confirmed that the online tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege would also be made available on both Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on January 20 as well. Rainbow Six Siege is available now on Game Pass for console, but will now be available across any version of the subscription service.
The announcements come in conjunction with Ubisoft revealing that it will be bringing its $14.99/month Ubisoft+ subscription service to the Xbox platform at some point in the future. Similar to other subscription services, Ubisoft+ gives players access to a wide variety of Ubisoft titles, with many new titles released on the platform on day one. Currently, there are over 100 Ubisoft titles available on the service.
“By making Rainbow Six Extraction available to Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass members on the day and date of its launch, we’re demonstrating that we believe in the value and choice that game subscriptions offer to players,” said Chris Early, Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Business Development at Ubisoft. “Rainbow Six Extraction for Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass members is just the beginning. Ultimately, we will offer the Ubisoft+ subscription service to Xbox owners so that they can enjoy the full extent of our Ubisoft+ game library, including new releases, on their consoles.”
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction is a co-op tactical shooter that acts as a spin-off of Rainbow Six Siege and sees players exploring various locations that have been infested by aliens. Unlike Rainbow Six Siege, however, the game features no PvP combat, and is entirely co-op, with players working together in teams of three to complete objectives while surviving against an alien horde.