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Rainbow Six, Division Mobile Delayed to 2025

Author : Violet Update:Nov 29,2024

Rainbow Six and The Division Mobile have seen their releases pushed back again
The two games will now be released after Ubisoft's FY25, sometime next year
The stated reason was to reduce competition in an already big market for tactical shooters

Ubisoft fans who are already ready for Rainbow Six Mobile and Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence may want to cool their heels a bit because it has been revealed in a recent business document that both have been pushed back from their initial proposed release date in 2024-2025, for FY25 for their financial terminology.
FY25, as it's called, in this case, means most of 2024 going into early 2025, financial calendars are weird. Either way, both are being pushed back, and at the very earliest we likely won't see either game released until after April 2025, when said financial year ends.
It's a weird situation, especially because the business documentation doesn't suggest that the game is far from being finished. Instead they want to wait for the market to become a bit less competitive in order to release at a better time.

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And as we pointed out when we last noted that R6 Mobile and The Division Mobile were still in development, major releases like Delta Force: Hawk Ops are poised to precede them when it comes to tactical shooters.

Specifically, it says they want to deliver on, "optimized KPIs in the context of a demanding yet very large market." Business lingo for wanting a robust launch and not to end up overwhelmed by other releases.

Still, it'll be little solace for Division and Rainbow Six fans waiting to get their favourite series into their hands on mobile. But if you want to keep up to date, you can still pre-register for both!

But if you need something to tide you over in the meantime, you can always check out our constantly growing list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far). And if you need to find something else to mark on your calendar, our list of the most anticipated mobile games of the year has got you covered!

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