Rainbow Six Mobile

Rainbow Six Mobile

Ubisoft Nova

Rating 4.4 (115,259 reviews)

A mobile tactical shooter built around coordinated 5v5 attack and defense

The design is built around information gathering, role switching, and environmental control. Each system supports the same goal: create openings, hold angles, and outthink the other team in compact online matches.

Category Action
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 2.1.001
Updated Apr 27, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Rainbow Six Mobile is Ubisoft Nova’s mobile adaptation of the Tom Clancy series, built as a competitive online first-person shooter around 5v5 attack-and-defense matches. The structure is familiar to Rainbow Six Siege players, but the pacing is trimmed for phones and tablets, with shorter rounds and touch-friendly controls. Matches hinge on map knowledge, communication, and careful positioning rather than constant movement. The game uses a realistic, tactical presentation rather than a stylized look, and it leans on destructible environments, drones, cameras, and operator gadgets to shape each round. Sessions are suited to short competitive bursts, though the game’s online structure and seasonal updates encourage repeat play. Its identity comes from translating Siege’s methodical team play into a mobile format without softening the emphasis on planning.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Attack And Defense Matches alternate between attacking and defending roles each round. That structure keeps the pace tactical, since both sides must adapt their approach instead of relying on one fixed style.
  • Operator Roster Players choose from Operators drawn from Rainbow Six Siege, each with unique abilities and gadgets. Team composition matters because different tools support breaching, defense, and information gathering.
  • Destructible Maps Walls, doors, and hatches can be broken to reshape routes through a map. That makes positioning fluid and gives each round a strong sense of improvisation.
  • Intel Tools Drones and cameras are part of the tactical toolkit. They help teams gather information before committing, which is central to the game’s slower, more deliberate firefights.
  • Mobile Controls The game includes customizable HUD options, touch controls, and controller compatibility. Those adjustments matter because precision is important in a close-range shooter on mobile hardware.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile shooters, Rainbow Six Mobile stands out for treating tactics as the main attraction rather than a side feature. It keeps the series’ emphasis on planning, information, and map control while adapting the format for shorter sessions.

  • Siege Identity The game is closely tied to Rainbow Six Siege, including familiar Operators and maps such as Bank, Clubhouse, Border, Oregon, and Villa.
  • Seasonal Updates Ubisoft says the game receives monthly seasons with new Operators, Battle Pass content, limited-time modes, events, and cosmetics, which suggests a regularly changing live-service structure.
  • Controller Support Built-in controller compatibility gives it more input flexibility than many mobile shooters, especially for players who prefer physical controls over touch aiming.

Things to Know Before Playing

Rainbow Six Mobile is a free download, but the store listing and live-service structure point to ongoing monetization. It is also an online-only game, so connection quality and account setup matter more than they do in offline shooters.

  • Online Connection The game requires an internet connection to play. Ubisoft specifies 4G, 5G, or Wi-Fi, so unstable service will affect match reliability.
  • Teen Rating The Teen content rating makes it more suitable for older players. Parents may want to use device-level controls if a younger player is interested.
  • Live-Service Monetization As a free game with Battle Pass content and cosmetics, it likely includes in-app purchases. That usually means progression and extras are tied to recurring storefront systems.

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