The lights are on
Ubisoft's tactical shooter series is back with bold new narrative direction. The December issue of Game Informer features 12 exclusive pages of coverage detailing Rainbow 6 Patriots, the controversial new entry in the Tom Clancy series that places gamers in the shoes of Team Rainbow, a homegrown terrorist uprising, and the civilians caught in the crossfire. This new terrorist threat, called the True Patriots, hopes to restore its interpretation of American values by beheading corporate America and overthrowing the government. As a member of a new Team Rainbow cast, players must ask themselves how far they are willing to go to stop the militia.
“Terrorism has evolved, and so has Rainbow 6," said creative director David Sears. "In Rainbow 6 Patriots, all the team play, tactics, and realism that fans of the series love have been coupled with an exciting new narrative direction. This adds an unprecedented level of humanity that will make Rainbow 6 Patriots an extremely tense and immersive experience.”In addition to an in-depth look at the campaign, the cover story also explores the new tactical improvements being injected into the old Rainbow formula and addresses how developer Ubisoft Montreal hopes to recapture the multiplayer crown from Call of Duty and Battlefield. Beyond the Tom Clancy coverage, the December issue is packed with other must-read content. We prep you for Black Friday sales with the 2011 holiday gift guide, give you insight into four character classes in Star Wars: The Old Republic, and go-hands on with the Vita's launch game lineup. Also check out our new previews of Max Payne 3 and Mass Effect 3's multiplayer, plus the highly anticipated reviews of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Rayman: Origins, Saints Row: The Third, and Need for Speed: The Run.
Click on the images below to see more detailed versions of our two covers.
Rainbow 6 Patriots doesn't come out for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, or PC until 2013, but be sure to visit our hub throughout the month for in-depth features on the bold new narrative approach, evolving gameplay mechanics, revamped multiplayer, and more. To watch a prototype video of Rainbow 6 Patriots, click here.
The issue should start reaching subscribers early next week, but if you can't wait for your post office, switch your subscription to the digital version (which releases on Tuesday, November 8) or sign up for a new digital subscription here.
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I remember playing Rainbow 6 as a child growing up. This should be interesting
Looks pretty beast actually!
This is amazing news!! Collector's edition here I come!! I can't wait to read this.
Sweet !
I would have liked it if you could play as the so-called terrorists, as one man's terrorist is another man's freedome fighter...
i want that first cover.....amazing!!!! :)
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
WORDS ON THE COVER? WHAT IS THIS SORCERY?!?
Going for the multiplier approach for this game is a mistake. Focus on the campaign and co op features. We have enough military shooters to choose from, so why not be a little different and give us an amazing campaign and improved terrorist hunt? If they really try to compete with cod or bf3 beta they will fall hard and this could be another medal of honor.
meh covers... but I'm more excited for whats actually in the magazine
Is it just me or is this a super-conservative narrative?
I WANT THE SECOND ONE
***. i was hoping for something.....cooler...........like.....skyrim again......
oooh cool this looks sweet :D
hope i get the second one
Looks pretty sweet.
love this game.... its hard but its realistic with the easy deaths...makes a challenge in the gaming world
Augh. My subscription lapsed. I neeeed this issue.
I hope I get the first cover!