Rainbow Six Mobile is now available worldwide on iOS and Android

Rainbow Six Mobile is now officially available worldwide. Players can download the game today on both iOS and Android devices. With this release, Ubisoft brings its tactical shooter experience to mobile players everywhere.
Published by Ubisoft and led by Ubisoft Montreal, the mobile title adapts the core gameplay of Rainbow Six Siege for touch controls. As a result, long-time fans can enjoy a familiar experience, while new players can jump in with ease.
Classic Rainbow Six gameplay, rebuilt for mobile
At its core, Rainbow Six Mobile focuses on the signature Attack vs Defend format. Attackers deploy reconnaissance drones, gather intel, and breach destructible walls, floors, and ceilings. Meanwhile, defenders secure objectives using traps, cameras, and smart positioning.
Because of this design, every match emphasizes planning, teamwork, and tension rather than pure reflex shooting. Moreover, the developers optimized controls and pacing specifically for mobile play, ensuring matches feel fast but still tactical.

Game modes, operators, and maps at launch
Rainbow Six Mobile launches with several popular game modes, including Bomb, Bomb Rush, and Team Deathmatch. Players can also choose from more than 20 operators such as Ash, Mute, and Dokkaebi, each with unique abilities.
In addition, classic maps like Bank, Border, Clubhouse, Oregon, and Villa are available. The mobile version also introduces exclusive maps such as Restaurant and Summit, which are designed specifically for smaller screens. Furthermore, the game supports Private Matches, Ranked Matches, and Quick Play from day one.
New seasonal content and featured operators
Ubisoft confirms that new content will arrive every season. This includes operators, events, and balance updates. One highlighted addition is Deimos, a precision-focused operator who uses the DeathMARK Tracker ability to lock onto a single enemy and force a high-stakes duel.
Operation Sand Wraith marks the beginning of this live service roadmap. Therefore, players can expect the game to evolve steadily over time.
Built for play anywhere
According to the development team, Rainbow Six Mobile aims to let players enjoy Siege-style gameplay anytime and anywhere. Tutorials help newcomers learn the basics quickly, while advanced systems reward coordination and map knowledge. As a result, the game supports both casual sessions and competitive play.
Rainbow Six Mobile is free to play and available now worldwide. More details can be found on the official website and Ubisoft news channels.





