Rainbow Six Extraction: Every Alien Archaean

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In Rainbow Six Extraction aliens have landed on earth, and they’re not the friendly kind. Known as Archaeans, it’s up to REACT to eradicate them from multiple containment zones. From bothersome bloaters to tricky tormentors, here’s every Alien Archaean in Rainbow Six Extraction. Sponsored by Ubisoft.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction is a full standalone game inspired by Outbreak, Rainbow Six Siege’s 2018 PvE event where players faced hostiles infected by an alien parasite. In this tactical PvE shooter up to 3 players can play together to take out the deadly alien threat. Operators from Rainbow Six Siege are recruited to REACT (Rainbow Exogenous Analysis & Containment Team) so you can play as some of your favourites such as Doc, Alibi and Sledge.

Extraction features 12 maps across 4 areas, New York, San Francisco, Alaska and the town of Truth or Consequences. The parasitic alien archaean threat has an army of enemies for REACT operators to fight. The Sower lays mines, the Lurker turns itself and other enemies invisible, the Tormentor shape shifts in and out of sprawl quickly, Bloaters will run towards operators and explore leaving a cloud of toxic gas, breachers similarly self-destruct when near operators and the Apex will summon new aliens to fight alongside it.

The Grunt is the most common enemy and will let out a howl if it spots you, the Spiker shoots spikes out of its hands, the Rooter sends out sprawl and binds operators to the ground, and the Smasher will charge head first at operators. Proteans are highly dangerous archaean variants that have adopted the form of REACT Operators. Sludge will split when shot. Nests spew out sprawl and birth new alien enemies. Blinding spores are attracted to operators that get too close, and will blow up in your face. Most importantly clear sprawl, a gross black substance that slows down operators and speeds up alien archaeans.

Developed by Ubisoft, Rainbow Six Extraction is out now on Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC. Play it now on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass.

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