More than an hour of Rainbow Six: Parasite Games posted online after users posted live footage from Ubisoft [397 articles]”href =” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/ubisoft/ “> Ubisoft’s private technical test.
First announced at E3 2019 [284 articles]”href =” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/events/e3/e3-2019/ “> E3 2019 as ‘Rainbow Six Quarantine’ [19 articles]”href =” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/games/rainbow-six-quarantine-2/ “> Rainbow Six Quarantine ‘, the group’s FPS spin-off has yet to be revealed, and the only details revealed by the developer is that it is a group-based survival FPS that takes place in the future of the Rainbow Six universe, when a mutated alien parasite threatens the world.
It first appeared that Ubisoft was testing private parasites when images were spotted on the PlayStation Network last month. Ubisoft later confirmed that the test was genuine and said it would share more details about the game in the near future.
However, leaked footage published this weekend on Facebook Gaming (check it out via the link) and YouTube has now revealed the first concrete game details on Parasite.
Parasite appears to contain many of Siege’s Operators, each of which has a speed and weapon armor, as well as special abilities, such as the ability to deploy trap holograms, detect all moving enemies in the area, or build a mounted LMG. deploy.
Players start with PvE Incursions against alien opponents and must complete various objectives, such as collecting intelligence, to progress. Teams can decide to progress through increasingly difficult card zones, with the chance of extra rewards, or at certain points to catch up with their loot.
Operators who do not reach the mining point are considered ‘MIA’ and will only be available before being rescued in a future invasion.
Shooting mechanics look similar to Siege, and players can even fortify some walls to slow down incoming enemies – or destroy them for surprise attacks.
The main CPU enemies in Parasite at the Archaeans, appearing in different types with their own behaviors and skills. Archers will attack and appeal for backup if you are spotted, so stealth removal is encouraged.
Alien nests lie around the map, and warning enemies can wake them up to cultivate more enemies, which they will do until they are destroyed.
In October 2020, Ubisoft delayed the release of Rainbow Six Parasite until the first half of its financial year beginning in April 2021, due to production challenges related to work from home due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ubisoft chief financial officer Frédérick Duguet spoke in February about the publisher’s earnings call in February, saying the plan is still to release the game on September 30, 2021.
During the Q & A session of the call, Ubisoft was asked if it had PR concerns about the release of a game about an alien parasite amid a global pandemic, and whether it was considering postponing the title again .
“At Rainbow Six Quarantine, we’re creating a product that’s actually, as it’s called today, something we’ll evaluate and we’ll see what happens to the product in the future,” said Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot. [46 articles]”href =” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/people/yves-guillemot/ “> Yves Guillemot replied.