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Rainbow Six: Extraction - Here's What Comes in Each Edition

Rainbow Six Extraction is heading to PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia on January 20. The game, formerly known as Rainbow Six: Quarantine (but changed for obvious reasons), is now available for preorder (see it at Amazon).


It's coming in a couple of editions, so you'll want to take a look at what's in each one before locking in your preorder. Read on for the details.

Preorder Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction Standard Edition



PS5


PS4 (includes free PS5 upgrade)


Xbox One / Xbox Series X|S


PC



The game is currently live at Amazon and the Ubisoft Store. We'll update this section as it rolls out to other retailers.

Rainbow Six Extraction Deluxe Edition



PS5


PS4 (includes free PS5 upgrade)


Xbox One / Series X|S


PC



The deluxe edition includes the following items (you can see the details in the image above):

  • React Strike Pack
  • Noxious Touch Pack
  • Obscura Pack

Rainbow Six Extraction Preorder Bonus



Preorder any edition of Rainbow Six Extraction, and you'll get the orbital decay bundle, which includes the following:

  • Orion headgear
  • Orion uniform
  • Vaporized weapon skin
  • Crashlander charm

Rainbow Six: Extraction Is Coming to Xbox Game Pass



Rainbow Six: Extraction is coming to Xbox Game Pass at launch. So if you plan to play on Xbox, you may want to subscribe if you haven't yet.

What Is Rainbow Six: Extraction?



Unlike the realistic military shooters the Tom Clancy series has typically featured before, Extraction goes all-in on a sci-fi story.

It's a co-op shooter you can play with up to two other players. Instead of fighting fellow humans, this time you're battling against an alien threat. The enemies are quite out-there, including goo-based enemies that emerge from muck, shape-shifting tormentors, and enemies that spray the area with spikes when killed.

Rainbow Six: Extraction also features cross-play, so you can play with people on other platforms.

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Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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