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Rainbow Six Quarantine is a crazy sci-fi co-op shooter

Rainbow Six Quarantine was officially confirmed at Ubisoft’s E3 2019 press conference.

“Developed by a new dedicated team at Ubisoft Montreal, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Quarantine is set several years in the future of the Rainbow Six Universe,” Ubisoft said, detailing the new title.

“The Rainbow Operators will face off against a totally new breed of mutated alien parasite infecting human hosts and their surroundings. Set in 3-player coop PVE, players can prepare to launch into tense, chaotic and totally unpredictable missions as they will risk everything with their squad, every time they step into quarantine.”

“We set out to create a radically re-designed co-op experience built on the foundations of one of the best shooters of this generation,” said Bio Jade Adam-Granger, Lead Game Designer. “What Siege is to the PVP shooter genre, we want Quarantine to be to co-op.”

Check it out below.

Rainbow Six: Quarantine heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 in 2020.


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