'Rainbow Six Mobile' Closed Beta Launches: Chance Remains for Interested Testers

Ubisoft's "Rainbow Six Mobile" is opening up its closed beta for players to get early access and for the company to fix problems before an official launch. The closed beta, although not open to everyone, still opens a slight chance for testers to participate.

Ubisoft Opens Up 'Rainbow Six Mobile' Closed Beta for Limited Players

According to the story by Euro Gamer, the closed beta is not open to the UK or Europe. This means that despite players from that location trying to sign up for the closed beta, they will not be given access.

The article notes that Ubisoft is opening the game up for players to sign up and try what it calls the "early version" beta test of the "Rainbow Six Mobile" game. The game is very keen to stress that the mobile devices included in the test do not comprise the whole list.

Limited Locations for Those that Want to Try Out the Beta Version

Players can expect a final list of devices for the launch to drop as the game gets closer to its official drop. The developer/publisher made it clear that the game is still a work in progress, especially when it comes to content and quality.

Ubisoft's "Rainbow Six Mobile," says that a closed beta version is going live on Sep 12 for a limited number of countries. So far, only the United States, Mexico, Canada, Singapore, Philippines, India, and Brazil are included in the closed beta phase.

'Rainbow Six Mobile' Trailer Released on YouTube

The article notes that European players aren't the only ones that won't be able to access the game. It was also noted that players with Apple devices will also not be able to try out "Rainbow Six Mobile."

A trailer was uploaded on YouTube showing what players might expect from the game. Players can still make use of different strategies to battle one another, inviting players to sign up for the closed beta.

'Rainbow Six Mobile' Tactical Attack vs. Defence Approach

The game is a tactical free-to-play first-person shooter that sees players battle against each other in 5v5 matches, otherwise known as Attack vs Defence.

As its name suggests, attackers will have to deploy drones and breach walls to try and gain intel from their enemies. Defence, on the other hand, will have to ensure that the intel remains secure by using spy cameras and traps.

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How to Try the 'Rainbow Six Mobile' Closed Beta

As per the article by Euro Gamer, in order for players to try out the game, all they have to do is to sign up for it on Google Play.

The game's listing on Play Store has a "pre-register" button, and if players are using a device that is not compatible, they will be met with a pop-up saying a notification will be provided should the game be available on the players' device.

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