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Rainbow Six and The Division Mobile set to be pushed back once again, this time into 2025

by Hannah Jan 05,2025

Ubisoft Delays Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence

Rainbow Six Mobile and Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence, highly anticipated mobile titles, have been delayed yet again. Initially slated for a 2024-2025 release, Ubisoft's recent financial report reveals a postponement until after FY25 (meaning sometime after April 2025).

This decision, according to Ubisoft, aims to mitigate competition within the already saturated tactical shooter market. The company seeks to optimize launch performance rather than risk being overshadowed by other releases. The delay isn't attributed to development issues; instead, Ubisoft prioritizes a strategically advantageous release window.

ytA Strategic Setback

The postponement comes as other major tactical shooters, such as Delta Force: Hawk Ops, are poised for release. Ubisoft's strategy focuses on achieving strong key performance indicators (KPIs) in a competitive market, prioritizing a successful launch over a rushed release.

While this news will disappoint fans eagerly awaiting these mobile adaptations, pre-registration for both games remains open. In the meantime, explore our curated lists of the best and most anticipated mobile games of 2024 for alternative gaming options.

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