Ubisoft is close to finally lifting the curtain from the new Rainbow Six game

Oct 31, 2011 17:21 GMT  ·  By

Brand new details about Ubisoft's next Rainbow Six title have appeared, courtesy of two web domain registrations, while another leak says a reveal is coming in November.

Ubisoft's Rainbow Six series has quite a loyal fan base, and the mechanics seen in the past two games, Rainbow Six Vegas and Vegas 2, inspired quite a lot of other games, including the more recent Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

As we learned from a report before the start of E3 2011, a new Rainbox Six game is being prepared by Ubisoft, although the French company has yet to comment on these rumors.

Now, it seems that Fusible has found two new domain name registrations made by Ubisoft, one for Rainbow6Patriots.com and the other for RainbowsixPatriots.com, both made last week by the French company.

What's more, the website also mentions a reveal from the NeoGAF forums, in which members says that the official reveal for this new Rainbow Six: Patriots title is coming this November, through magazines like the Xbox World one, which, according to a source, already has lots of assets from the game.

"Last night I got home with the assets; logos, arts, the covers and rendered game screens from a buddy that I know in marketing. I will not going to show anything for the moment as I will let the mag do his work, but what I can tell is that the logo is 6 with the pistol that replace the bottom circle. The arts backgrounds are with the New York in fire and the renders characters are very similar to Homefront, yet the clothes are still based with police rainbow six gears. What I understood the plot will go between a large group of revolutionary terrorists and of course the police."

The previous report about the new Rainbow Six game also said that the elite counter terrorist agency will be faced with domestic attackers that want to destroy key targets from New York and the USA.

A more tactical and strategic focus was also mentioned earlier this year, as well as a bump in terms of quality for the characters and story.