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Ubisoft Mobile Games Delayed: Rainbow Six, Division to Launch in 2025

Author : Nova Dec 10,2024

Ubisoft Mobile Games Delayed: Rainbow Six, Division to Launch in 2025

Ubisoft delays the mobile releases of Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence. Initially slated for release sometime between 2024 and 2025, both titles will now launch after Ubisoft's fiscal year 25 (FY25), meaning a release date sometime in late 2024 or early 2025.

This postponement, according to Ubisoft's business documents, aims to mitigate competition within the already saturated tactical shooter market. The company seeks to optimize its key performance indicators (KPIs) by avoiding a crowded launch window. The games aren't far from completion; the delay is a strategic move to secure a stronger market position.

The decision impacts fans eagerly anticipating the mobile versions of these popular franchises. While a precise release date remains elusive (likely after April 2025), pre-registration remains open for both games. In the meantime, players can explore other top mobile games of 2024 or check out the list of highly anticipated mobile titles. The delay is a calculated risk, prioritizing a more favorable market launch over a rushed release. The delay is likely influenced by competing titles, such as Delta Force: Hawk Ops, set to launch before the initially planned release of Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence.

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