Rainbow Six Raven Shield
Squad-based tactical combat.
Command Team RAINBOW in a race against time, in locations ranging from England, Norway, the Caribbean islands and Rio de Janeiro during Carnaval to stop a madman and his doomsday plot. You are the leader of the elite, multinational squad of special operatives in Rainbow Six: Raven Shield. Rainbow Six: Raven Shield is the sequel to Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear, 2000 Action Game Of The Year, and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, 1999 Action Game Of The Year. It is the third game in the Rainbow Six line, which has sold more than 6.7 million copies worldwide as of March 2003. The Rainbow Six franchise is known for its action-packed game play and heart-stopping realism, and Rainbow Six: Raven Shield will continue the tradition. Developed by Ubi Soft's Montreal studio, in close collaboration with Red Storm Entertainment, Rainbow Six: Raven Shield features a brand new Tom Clancy storyline in which Team RAINBOW is led all over the world in a string of dramatic operations. The game will utilize graphics technology provided by the next-generation Unreal engine to power 15 new single-player missions.
The "Rainbow Six" series is a collection of tactical shooter video games based on the 1998 novel "Rainbow Six" by Tom Clancy. The series was developed and published by Ubisoft and debuted in 1998 with "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six." The games focus on a fictional elite counter-terrorism unit known as "Rainbow," providing players with realistic, high-stakes scenarios requiring teamwork, strategy, and precision. Over the years, the series has seen numerous sequels and spin-offs, including titles like "Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear," "Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield," and the massively popular "Rainbow Six Siege," which was released in 2015. Each game generally brings something new to the table, from advanced graphics and AI to refined mechanics and new operators with unique capabilities. "Rainbow Six Siege," for instance, emphasizes environmental destruction and cooperation between players and has become a staple in competitive gaming. Overall, the Rainbow Six series has enjoyed critical acclaim and commercial success, maintaining a dedicated fanbase that appreciates its tactical depth and realism.