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Ubisoft kicked off Ubisoft Forward live stream On September 10, today and it looks like we’re getting two new Ubisoft games for mobile platforms. To be precise, we get The Division revival and Rainbow Six Mobile just announced on Ubisoft Forward.

Rainbow Six Mobile and the Division Revival Comes to Mobile Platforms

The Division Resurgence gameplay trailer went live on Ubisoft Forward today, September 10. While most players aren’t interested in the whole shindig, this is a great opportunity for mobile gamers to get a PVP 4v4 portable experience of the original Division 2.

The in-game footage viewed in the trailer looks promising. Visuals are similar to what we would see in an indie Play station 4 title and that alone says how far graphic fidelity has come on mobile devices like the one with android and iOS as their operating systems. The game features some incredible textures, character models, lighting, shadows, and shaders for what is a Ubisoft multiplayer mobile game.

The revival of the division will be a demake of the AAA experience of the original The Division 2. The game is set in the supposedly massive urban open world of New York City. Players can test their skills in new PVP modes, the Dark Zone and Conflict.

Players can team up with three other players, but that’s optional, as gamers can go into the dark zone solo. Players will be matched with others regardless of the number of players in their team. Players have a limited time to loot before the time runs out. Then the infection rate goes up until you are in mortal danger. Watch the clock and use the most efficient routes to get through the Dark Zone.

The game focuses a lot on collecting and upgrading your gear to improve your gear and weapons along the way. The greater the risks you take, the higher the reward. Players have to go through the rounds to get new loot as it is contaminated. You must sanitize your loot before you can access it. If you die before the extraction, some of your contaminated loot will fall that can be obtained by another player.

To extract the contaminated loot, you need to go to an extraction point and fire a flare to summon an SHD helicopter to retrieve it. When it arrives, it sends down 2 ropes: one for attaching your contaminated loot and the other for your own extraction.

The helicopter will hover for a short while allowing all players to confirm their loot. During this time, the rope can be cut by other players, causing the loot to fall to the floor for everyone to pick up. This means that other players who are Rogue can easily rob you of your hard-earned loot if you allow them!

Anyone can go rogue and attack in the Dark Zone. You’ll be an obvious target once you decide to go rogue, so think about whether it’s worth stabbing your fellow cops in the back. Players can also remove their Rogue status if they get redemption from their fellow agents, but that’s only possible if you really want to.

But that is not everything. Not only do players get the chance to take out enemies, turn their backs on their fellow agents and get their hands on tainted loot in the Dark Zone. The game has a progression system that allows you to get rewards simply by participating in the activities of the Dark Zone. You will also gain experience along the way that will boost your Dark Zone level!

Rainbow Six Mobile takes the stage

Right after the Division Resurgence was announced. We have a follow up for the long awaited Rainbow Six Mobile at. Justin Swan, the creative director of Rainbow Six Mobile took to the stage to talk about the upcoming Rainbow Six Mobile that looks breathtakingly beautiful for a mobile release.

Again, the game looks great with its stunning visuals for a mobile game and the graphics fidelity has been improved across the board as opposed to the closed alpha build. But that’s not all, the creative director promised further improvements in graphics performance, quality and in-game content as users provide feedback during the closed beta.

Justin Swan pledged to remain open and transparent with the player base and community when it comes to their comments, criticisms, improvements and feedback in terms of Rainbow Six Mobile.

Hello everyone, I’m Justin Swan, Creative Director of Rainbow Six Mobile. It’s been a big exciting year for our game with the global announcement of our closed alpha earlier this year. It was great to finally see how the players and the community reacted to the game and we couldn’t be happier with the initial feedback.

Rainbow Six Mobile is a free to play game specially designed for mobile devices. When we started from scratch, our goal was crystal clear.

To bring the Rainbow Six Universe to the mobile platform and allow more people than ever before, around the world, to enjoy this mobile competitive tactical team experience.

The closed beta would start this Monday September 12 and there is good news for it android users all over the world. Android users can still register at google Play for a chance to participate in the closed beta and experience Rainbow Six Mobile before it gets an official release. And as for iOS users need not worry as the team is working hard on the iOS version of the game and will be hearing from the team soon with upcoming updates.

So, what can players expect in the upcoming closed beta? Users can enjoy unlockable operators and a progression system. Players can progress through the game and unlock new in-game items and a ticket system to play with, allowing mobile gamers to unlock new operators along the way.

The closed beta will also include a battle pass to continue along with improved graphical fidelity across the border compared to the closed alpha for the mobile title. Players will also enjoy better communication with voice chat integration for the game and be able to better plan their strategic routes in the PVP mobile title. The game will also feature new maps on which players can take each other out. These cards will consist of: couch, boarder, and the newly added Clubhouse Map.

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Rainbow Six Mobile in-game footage | Rainbow Six Mobile

Starting September 12, players will be able to attack, breach and take down enemies along the way. But the Closed Beta’s accessibility is limited to a few select countries this time around. Players in the regions of USA, Brazil, Canada, Philippines, Mexico, Singapore and India gains access to the mobile version of Rainbow Six Seige. As for users in other parts of the world and for iOS users, they will just have to wait for the game to be officially released for Android and iOS.

Lucky players can now pre-register for a chance to play the game through the Google Play Store.

So, are you looking forward to the upcoming Mobile Editions of Rainbow Six and the Division Reurgence? The games will certainly feature microtransactions like any other mobile game, but will they be worth it in the long run?

How will the games hold up to their AAA high-budget iterations, especially when it comes to the popular multiplayer game Rainbow Six Seige? We don’t know much about the titles, especially Division Resurgence and only time will tell how well the games will hold up.

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