Rainbow Six Extraction is a spin-off title from Ubisoft's successful online tactical shooter, Rainbow Six Siege. Unlike Siege, Extraction can be played either solo or online with other players. Those new to the shooter experience, or who have jumped in eager to play with their old squad, will want to know how exactly the multiplayer works.
This Rainbow Six Extraction multiplayer guide will answer all questions regarding the online capabilities of the tactical title, including how many players are in a squad, how to use the Buddy Pass, and if it supports crossplay and PVE.
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Rainbow Six Extraction supports up to three players in a squad. A team does not autopopulate with bots if playing solo in Extraction, or as part of a duo, but the difficulty does scale depending on how many players are present to create a fair challenge for every play style. There is also a manual difficulty slider that can be adjusted before each mission.
Yes, there is crossplay in Rainbow Six Extraction, and it is enabled by default. If turned off, friends on the same console family will still be able to play together. For example, somebody on a PS4 will still be able to join the squad of somebody on a PS5.
To disable crossplay:
Yes, Rainbow Six Extraction features cross progression between all platforms. The only thing players need to do is ensure they are logging in with the same Ubisoft Connect account if they would like to continue their progress elsewhere. Cross progression is automatic and can't be turned off.
To invite and play with friends in Rainbow Six Extraction, everybody must sign up for a Ubisoft Connect account and then add each other on the online service. To do this, navigate to the social menu found
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