Standard Blog
Go! Filter
Login Register Password?

PS2 Rainbow Six 3 Gold


Ubisoft have announced that Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 for PlayStation2 has now gone gold and is expected to arrive on shop shelves on March 23rd.
Completely redesigned for next-gen consoles, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 for the PlayStation 2 gives players the opportunity to command an elite, four-man international anti-terrorist squad and features the trademark realism of the Clancy games: immediate, immersive close-quarters action, state-of-the-art in-game cinematics, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell®-quality graphics and a nail-biting plot ripped from today's headlines. A voice-activated command system and comprehensive offline and online multiplayer capabilities round out the most exciting experience PlayStation 2 gamers will have this year.

"With an exclusive split-screen co-op mode and brand new single- and multi-player levels, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 is ready to dominate the PlayStation 2; the first console version in the Rainbow Six franchise remains one of the all-time top-ten action sellers for the original PlayStation, and we expect a repeat performance," said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubisoft. "Ubisoft Shanghai has once again proven their prowess developing for the PlayStation 2, combining unbelievable graphics with thrilling and realistic single- and multiplayer gameplay, intelligent AI, and an amazing real-time voice-command system. Simply put, they've delivered the best counter-terrorist gaming experience on the market."

Got a news tip? Send it to the team

Comment


Add a comment using your Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, Google or OpenID accounts.
blog comments powered by Disqus
 
Rainbow Six 3 - PS2
Game: Rainbow Six 3 - PS2
Developer:
Publisher:
Release Date: TBC

Latest Stuff

 

Dragon's Dogma [Review] - A JRPG with a western edgeDragon's Dogma [Review] - A JRPG with a western...
A mixing of worlds, a worthwhile exercise?

Fifa 13 [Interview] - What's new to the game? Part 1Fifa 13 [Interview] - What's new to the game? P...
Evolution is the name of the game this year, so what's improved?

Sleeping Dogs [Preview] - Undercover in an open-worldSleeping Dogs [Preview] - Undercover in an open...
Welcome to Hong Kong.

Dirt Showdown [Review] - Spin-off or spin-out?Dirt Showdown [Review] - Spin-off or spin-out?
The rally series adds a touch of destruction.

F1 Online [Preview] - Massively multiplayer online racerF1 Online [Preview] - Massively multiplayer onl...
Racer, management sim and MMO rolled into one, with a dash of DRS.

Lost Planet 3 [Preview] - Looks a lot like a rebootLost Planet 3 [Preview] - Looks a lot like a re...
It's all gone survival horror.

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier [Review] - Faux-tactical shootingsGhost Recon: Future Soldier [Review] - Faux-tac...
Does the mix of stealth and action work?

XCOM: Enemy Unknown [Preview] - Space InvadingXCOM: Enemy Unknown [Preview] - Space Invading
Can Firaxis usher in a welcome alien return?

Diablo III [Review] - Bloody hellDiablo III [Review] - Bloody hell
Was it worth the 12 year wait?

Dirt Showdown [Interview] - Crafting destructionDirt Showdown [Interview] - Crafting destruction
Producer Iain Smith talks us through the carnage.