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Ubisoft Montreal released Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction on January 20, 2022. This title shifts the franchise focus from terrorism to an alien parasite threat. You play as one of many Operators in a co-op shooter that blends tactical planning with fast-paced combat. The game launched across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Google Stadia. It asks you to form squads and enter unstable containment zones where the enemy adapts to your tactics. The pitch is simple. Bring your squad in, survive the infection, and extract before things get worse. You face a mutated threat that infects hosts and turns the environment into a deadly trap.
You select an Operator with specific gadgets and weapons before dropping into an anomaly zone. Each mission requires you to complete objectives like planting charges or retrieving data while fighting off waves of infected creatures. The enemies mutate between rounds, changing their behavior and weaknesses. You must listen for audio cues since the hostiles use stealth and ambush tactics. Sessions involve scanning rooms, managing limited ammo, and reviving downed teammates before they turn into zombies. The game lacks traditional multiplayer matches, focusing entirely on cooperative play with up to three players per squad. Controls feel weighty and deliberate. You spend most of your time checking corners, reloading under pressure, and communicating callouts to keep your team alive during chaotic extraction sequences.
The PlayPile community tracks 38 ratings for this title on IGDB, yielding a score of 70 out of 100. Players report an average completion rate that sits around the 45% mark, suggesting many struggle to finish all anomalies. The median playtime hovers near 12 hours per full campaign run. Community moods skew toward frustrated but engaged, with users often posting about difficult mutation combinations in review snippets. Critics and fans alike note the steep learning curve as a major factor. While some praise the tactical depth, others cite the repetitive nature of missions after the first few weeks. The data shows players return for the challenge but rarely stick around for the long haul compared to other shooters in the genre.
This game costs standard retail price and features 30 unlockable achievements to chase. It suits players who want high-stress tactical combat without the chaos of competitive multiplayer. The difficulty spikes can feel unfair if your team lacks coordination or knowledge of enemy behaviors. You get decent value for a single purchase if you enjoy solving puzzles while under fire. I recommend this only if you have friends willing to play through the entire campaign together. Skip it if you prefer casual gaming or expect endless replayability without mastering the mutation system. The lack of progression outside of operator loadouts makes the long term grind feel pointless for solo players.
The Rainbow operators will face off against a totally new breed of mutated alien parasite. Infecting human hosts and their surroundings, this new enemy is more lethal and challenging than ever before.
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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
70.0
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