The Rainbow Six franchise is well-known to fans of Tom Clancy's games. The game has always been about assessing threatful situations and overcoming them tactically. This approach to shooter games initially attracted me and made me get into its universe.
In the beginning, the Rainbow Six franchise used to be a PvE game, but that legacy came to an end in 2015. During that time, the entire shooter franchise was moving to a PvP environment with the release of Rainbow Six Siege. Years later, I found myself in the same environment which remained unmatched by any other shooter in the market.
The live service game has been a success as it provides new content with each new update and keeps me as a player coming back. The most successful one was Operation Chimera, which brought the Outbreak event, which got a lot of attention from the fanbase and eventually led to the birth of Rainbow Six Extraction.
For a Rainbow Six Siege fan who joined after Operation Chimera, the idea of the Outbreak event has always interested me. The concept of playing a campaign within a PvP game was truly something amazing for the player base, but alas, I missed the experience as I was late to the party.
Ever since the departure of this event, the Rainbow Six community, including me, wished for it to return for years, and the wish was granted through Rainbow Six Extraction. Following the lore of Outbreak, it was truly exciting to get my hands on Rainbow Six Extraction, and the game hasn’t disappointed much in my experience by far.
Back in Operation Chimera, players were introduced to an unknown alien threat that has massacred the world by creating a zombie-like outbreak. In Rainbow Six Extraction, this alien threat has been identified as parasites called
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