


The game will also support cross-play between all platforms.More FNAF: Marionette FNAF2 (Normal), Nightmare Fredbear FNAF4 (Normal), Withered Freddy FNAF2 (Normal), Withered Bonnie FNAF2 (Normal), Withered Chica FNAF2 (Normal), Withered Foxy FNAF2 (Normal), Mangle FNAF2 (Normal), Toy Bonnie FNAF2 (Normal), Toy Chica Beaked FNAF2 (Normal), Toy Chica Unbeaked FNAF2 (Chase Exclusive), 8-Bit Freddy, 8-Bit Bonnie and 8-Bit Chica Three Pack (SDCC), FNAF4 Nightmare Fredbear, Nightmare and Nightmarionne Three Pack (Gamestop), FNAF2 Withered Animatronics Five Pack (Target), FNAF3 Phantom Freddy, Phantom Chica and Phantom Foxy Three Pack (Fye), While supporting Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, the game will also see a free upgrade on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 systems from launch. Rainbow Six Extraction is set to release September 16, 2021, headed to consoles and PCs.

Ubisoft hasn't detailed every Operator in full, suggesting more changes could be in the pipeline. South Korean defender Vigil has the same ERC-7 backpack, however, unlike the intel-blocking capabilities in Rainbow Six Siege, the gadget "disrupts enemies making him undetectable." Hibana is also among those with announced changes, dropping her hard-breaching utility, now equipped with "remotely detonable sticky explosives" that stick to surfaces. However, the Rainbow Six Extraction website provides more information on some Operators, revealing some changes to their tools to fit the PvE combat. Many Operators and their abilities will be immediately familiar to returning players, rocking the same gadgets as their existing counterparts in Rainbow Six Siege.
