![]() Picking up where Outbreak (a limited-time event in Rainbow Six Siege) dropped off, the story tracks the eruption of the Chimera parasite, which has broken out all over the US - yikes, that sounds depressingly familiar - and yes, it's spreading. Once called Rainbow Six Quarantine - you know, back in those halcyon days before any of us had ever really thought about what being in quarantine might feel like, let alone experienced one firsthand - Extraction's story is light-touch but perfectly satisfactory, delivered without a singleplayer or "main" campaign. Watch on YouTube Here's a deep-dive explainer of Extraction's operators, gadgets and the rest. Though the gunplay and stealthy tactics will feel wonderfully familiar to those who've spent time in Rainbow Six's annals - as will its roster of series stalwarts - Extraction is just different enough to stand out not only from its predecessors, but from the FPS genre more generally, too. And that's what makes Rainbow Six Extraction so thrilling, I guess. Sometimes taking an alternate road or looking at something through a new lens helps, of course particularly when it comes to a twenty-something-year-old franchise in one of the most oversaturated genres in gaming. Not that being different is wrong, of course.
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