Rainbow Six Mobile
News, coverage and analysis tracking Rainbow Six Mobile across the outlets.- Ubisoft’s Next Ghost Recon Game Reportedly Running Into Big ProblemsUbisoft's upcoming Ghost Recon game, codenamed Project OVR, is reportedly facing significant development issues, including unrealistic deadlines and poor management, potentially leading to a complete reboot or cancellation. The project has already seen silent layoffs, and Ubisoft is implementing a more hands-on approach with additional executives overseeing development. This news comes as Ubisoft reported a substantial operating loss and is looking to upcoming titles like Assassin's Creed Hexe and a new Far Cry to return to profitability.
- Report – Ubisoft closes two studios with up to 380 job lossesUbisoft has closed its studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade and is restructuring its Barcelona studio, resulting in up to 380 job losses. The Winnipeg studio focused on game engines like Snowdrop and Anvil, while Belgrade supported titles such as Ghost Recon and The Crew. The remaining Ubisoft Barcelona team will now concentrate solely on the Rainbow Six franchise.
- Ubisoft is reportedly closing two studios and restructuring another, with around 380 people expected to be laid offUbisoft is reportedly closing its Winnipeg and Belgrade studios, impacting around 380 employees. Ubisoft Barcelona will now focus solely on Rainbow Six projects, and other departments, including Global Publishing and Ubisoft Montreal, are also affected by restructuring and layoffs. This marks the third round of job cuts at Ubisoft this year, following earlier reductions at Red Storm Entertainment and other studios.
- Ubisoft lays off more staff and closes two studiosUbisoft is closing its studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade and implementing further layoffs, potentially affecting up to 380 employees. The Winnipeg studio contributed to Rainbow Six Mobile, while Belgrade supported titles like Steep and Skull and Bones. Additional job cuts are expected at Ubisoft Barcelona, Ubisoft San Francisco, and within the Rainbow Six Siege development team.
- Ubisoft closing studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade and cutting publishing roles worldwide, 380 jobs at riskUbisoft is closing its studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade and making further cuts to its global publishing team, affecting approximately 380 roles. The Barcelona studio will refocus exclusively on the Rainbow Six franchise. Separately, the Entertainment Software Association is warning that a proposed 'No Fakes Act' could harm the video game industry by failing to distinguish between harmful deepfakes and legitimate digital replicas used in game development.
- RAINBOW SIX SIEGE & RAINBOW SIX MOBILE DROP ALL-NEW SEASONS Ubisoft has launched new seasons for both Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege and Rainbow Six Mobile. Rainbow Six Siege's Year 11 Season 2, Operation System Override, introduces a new map, Ranked 3.0, an Operator remaster, and modernized maps. Rainbow Six Mobile's Operation Gray Phantom brings a new Operator, Finka, along with fresh modes and events.
- All The Winners From The 2026 Canadian Game AwardsThe 2026 Canadian Game Awards celebrated excellence in the Canadian video game industry, with South of Midnight taking home Game of the Year and Best Art Direction. Digital Extremes was awarded Studio of the Year, while Victor Lucas received the Game Changer Award and Femme Gaming won the Community Award.
- Ubisoft Parries Latest Assassin's Creed Leak, Calls It "Misinformation"Ubisoft has addressed a leaked image purportedly from the upcoming multiplayer game Assassin's Creed Invictus, labeling it as heavily altered misinformation, likely using AI. The company stated that official details will be shared when appropriate, while also confirming the cancellation of another multiplayer project, Assassin's Creed League. The Assassin's Creed franchise is now overseen by Vantage Studios.
- OPERATION TRAUMA FRONT SEASON UPDATE IS NOW AVAILABLE IN RAINBOW SIX MOBILEUbisoft has released Operation Trauma Front, the second season for Rainbow Six Mobile, on iOS and Android devices. This update introduces a new Operator named Doc, a new map called House, and new gameplay features like Site & Spawn Selection and 1v1 Private Matches. The season also includes rotating limited-time modes, a new Battle Pass, and shop updates.
- Rainbow Six Mobile Drops New Season Operation Trauma FrontUbisoft has launched Operation Trauma Front, the second season for Rainbow Six Mobile, introducing the House map for close-quarters combat and the support Operator Doc. The update also features rotating limited-time modes, including Bomb, 3v3 House, and 2v2 Face Off, alongside a new Ranked Season with a Hibana skin. Rainbow Six Mobile is a tactical shooter adaptation developed by Ubisoft Montreal.
- Evening MobilizationThe new Trauma Front season for Rainbow Six Mobile is now available. This update introduces new content and likely gameplay adjustments for players.
- Undersökning – vad tycker du om Indiespelklubbens första period?This article seeks feedback on the initial period of the Indiespelklubben, asking members for their opinions on the games, content, and future desires. It also includes discussions on major game surprises, popular threads like Forza Horizon 6 and Project Helix, and a poll on Ubisoft's best game series.
- Snabbkollen – Ubisofts bästa spelserie?Ubisoft, a veteran game developer since 1986, is known for its recurring game series. This article asks readers to vote for their favorite Ubisoft franchise from a list including Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell, and The Division, with an option to suggest others in the comments.
- Mark’s Top FPS Mobile Games of 2026This updated guide for 2026 ranks the top mobile First-Person Shooter games based on gunplay responsiveness, performance, depth, monetization fairness, and developer support. Call of Duty: Mobile leads the list, followed by PUBG Mobile, Arena Breakout, Critical Ops, Delta Force Mobile, Rainbow Six Mobile, and Combat Master Mobile, with several other notable mentions.
- LHEA and the Word Spirit nominated for Best Mobile Game at the Canadian Game AwardsLHEA and the Word Spirit, the debut title from indie studio Soul Fuel Games, has been nominated for Best Mobile Game at the Canadian Game Awards 2026. Developed by solo creator Jo Drolet, the meditative turn-based roguelite is recognized alongside major mobile releases. The Canadian Game Awards celebrate games developed in Canada in 2025, with the ceremony taking place on May 21, 2026.
- Here Are Your Canadian Game Awards 2026 Nominees | Console CreaturesThe Canadian Game Awards have announced their nominees for 2026, celebrating the Canadian games industry. The event will take place on May 21, 2026, in Toronto, with tickets available for purchase and a Fan Choice Award voted on by the public in partnership with the Entertainment Software Association of Canada. Victor Lucas will receive the Game Changer Award.
- The Canadian Game Awards Has Unleashed It's 2026 Nominees & New LocationThe Canadian Game Awards have announced the nominees for their 2026 ceremony, which will be held on May 21st at Toronto's John W.H. Bassett Theatre. Victor Lucas will receive the Game Changer Award. The awards celebrate Canadian developers and releases from 2025, with categories including Game of the Year, Studio of the Year, and Best Indie Game.
- Red Storm Entertainment Was Working on 10 Games Before Development Team Was Laid Off – RumorUbisoft's Red Storm Entertainment reportedly had 10 games in development before its development team was laid off, with projects ranging from support for live-service titles like Brawlhalla and Rainbow Six Siege to unannounced concepts. The studio has been refocused to support the Snowdrop Engine and serve as a global IT team following the layoffs, which affected 105 employees.
- Games Inbox: Is Crimson Desert worth getting?Readers express skepticism about Crimson Desert's mixed reviews and potential console performance issues, drawing parallels to Cyberpunk 2077. Other topics include the nature of Pokémon, the decline of Red Storm Entertainment and its franchises, and the potential impact of AI on game graphics.
- Ubisoft ends development at Tom Clancy studio Red StormUbisoft is ceasing game development at its Red Storm Entertainment studio, resulting in 105 layoffs. The studio will continue to work on the Snowdrop engine, while previously canceled projects like a Splinter Cell VR game and The Division Heartland are confirmed as defunct. Red Storm, co-founded by Tom Clancy, has a long history with the Tom Clancy's franchise.