Rainbow Six Extraction isn’t completely bugged and it’s celebrated for that alone

Rainbow Six Extraction is surprisingly well received by many players.
Rainbow Six Extraction is surprisingly well received by many players.

Rainbow Six Extraction comes without major technical difficulties at launch. The co-op shooter also just feels finished, according to some fans. Neither can be taken for granted lately – be it because of the coronavirus pandemic or other circumstances that mean that we are increasingly experiencing premature, unfinished and hasty publications. In any case, the additional months of development time have done Rainbow Six Extraction quite well, which makes the players happy.

Sexism issues at Ubisoft: The French developer and publisher has been accused of a toxic corporate culture since July 2020. These include far-reaching sexism problems, misogyny and discrimination, which are said to be deeply rooted in the company. Although Ubisoft has already drawn conclusions, for example by exchanging management staff and openly commenting on the allegations, many employees feel that these measures are not sufficient within the company.

Since yesterday Rainbow Six Extraction can be played and it seems to be working very well. What should actually be a matter of course is no longer. Titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Battlefield 2042, Call of Duty or the GTA Trilogy show that more and more games are thrown onto the market incomplete and full of bugs. The repair then takes place after the release, if at all. Accordingly, many are almost surprised by the technical condition of the Ubisoft shooter.

This is praised: While it sounds pretty absurd, players on Reddit are just happy that they can play Rainbow Six Extraction with ease. In addition, the game feels fully developed and not like it was released way too soon. Apparently, it is not immediately obvious what does not work or is even missing. It’s just nice to play a game that feels complete and doesn’t seem rushed like Battlefield 2042 (via Reddit).

Redditor bobby-spanks even writes that Rainbow Six Extraction is the first multiplayer game in a very long time that didn’t feel rushed to release or just turned out to be crap. He hopes that other development studios will learn from it.

What is Rainbow Six Extraction anyway? Rainbow Six Extraction puts a new spin on the Rainbow Six Siege formula. Instead of competing against each other in tactical PvP matches, you team up in the best PvE manner to eliminate heaps of nasty aliens. You can read about how the co-op shooter plays here in our GamePro test:

Rainbow Six Extraction in the test: Alien hunt in a continuous loop

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Rainbow Six Extraction in the test: Alien hunt in a continuous loop

This video shows you what awaits you in the endgame of Rainbow Six Extraction:

Rainbow Six Extraction video explains endgame mode Mastrom Protocol




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Rainbow Six Extraction Video Explains Maelstrom Protocol Endgame Mode

Now, if you’ve also gotten the urge to play Rainbow Six Extraction, you have the opportunity to try out the co-op shooter in Game Pass. There is also crossplay and on top of that there is also the option that only one person buys the game, but you can still play in co-op thanks to the buddy pass.

Have you tried Rainbow Six Extraction yet? What’s your first impression?

Reference-www.gamepro.de