Rainbow Six Mobile is on the way – Here are 10 things it needs to succeed

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Rainbow Six Mobile art featuring two teams / Image credit: Ubisoft

TL;DR

  • Rainbow Six Mobile is a handheld version of Siege X, launching on iOS and Android devices on February 23, 2026.
  • With a few new maps and the Bomb Rush mode, Rainbow Six Mobile will feature never-before-seen content for Siege fans to enjoy, along with returning content.
  • To succeed on its own, Rainbow Six Mobile will need to offer Siege X’s core features with quality visuals and comfortable controls.
  • Esports Insider has put together a list of the 10 most important things Rainbow Six Mobile needs in order to make it one of the best handheld shooters in gaming history.

Rainbow Six Siege X is one of the biggest competitive shooters in 2026, having been a staple for a decade and continuing to grow in popularity. Like other popular console shooters, Siege is getting its own mobile port to introduce the tactical FPS to an entire platform of new gamers.

We’ve identified a few core features and aspects that we’d like to see in Rainbow Six Mobile when it releases worldwide in February. Adding Siege’s existing content is important, but quality-of-life features like controller support and in-depth tutorials will also be essential to its long-term success.

What is Rainbow Six Mobile?

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Rainbow Six Mobile gameplay with on-screen controls / Image credit: Ubisoft

Rainbow Six Mobile is Ubisoft’s latest competitive shooter, a port of Siege X to Android and iOS devices. Although it won’t feature everything from the console version in its initial release, Rainbow Six Mobile will likely be continuously updated to introduce more content after launch. New maps and modes are confirmed to be available in Rainbow Six Mobile, so there’s an incentive for longtime fans of the franchise to play the newest iteration of Siege.

What does Rainbow Six Mobile need?

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Characters climbing a staircase in Rainbow Six Mobile / Image credit: Ubisoft

Rainbow Six Mobile will need a couple of core gameplay features to become popular on phones and tablets, so here are 10 factors Ubisoft needs to consider before its release on February 23.

Extensive tutorials

Rainbow Six Siege is a challenging game to learn, and it’ll likely be even more difficult on mobile due to limited control mobility. For players to transition into it, R6 Mobile will need in-depth tutorials that can quickly teach the basics to new players.

Smooth mobile controls

Mobile controls need to be smooth to allow all players a fair shot in PvP multiplayer, and the control setup should be extremely customisable for comfort, too. The more options Ubisoft adds, the more players Rainbow Six Mobile will retain.

Support for a variety of third-party controllers

Not only should the mobile controls be smooth on Rainbow Six Mobile, but hopefully, fans will be able to play it using a variety of different third-party controllers. The Xbox Series controller and the PlayStation Dualsense are the most important controllers to synergise with Rainbow Six Mobile, though the more the merrier.

Modern graphics

Though graphics aren’t the most important thing about a mobile game, phones and tablets are getting stronger every year, so it’d be great to see high-resolution options and pretty textures available on devices that can handle Rainbow Six Mobile. The best we can hope for are extensive options that vary based on the hardware each player is using. This would also cut against the grain somewhat with the overall decline in multiplayer game graphics.

An in-depth esports tab

The esports tab has been a great addition to Siege X in 2025, so we’d love to see the same menu available in Rainbow Six Mobile. Siege’s esports tab offers a quick look at the most important tournaments and teams, granting players an easy way to understand competitive tournaments at a glance.

Unique rewards

A variety of unique rewards is the perfect way to get players interested in Rainbow Six Mobile, especially if they transfer to console and PC. Ubisoft is already offering cosmetic rewards to players who pre-register on its website, so hopefully this’ll continue once the game launches, giving console gamers an incentive to try it on mobile and boosting the overall player count.

High frame rate

A high frame rate for capable devices may make or break R6 Mobile for thousands of players. Siege’s gameplay relies on quick decisions and fast-paced peeking, so the higher the frame rate, the better. If Rainbow Six Mobile runs too slowly, it won’t be able to compete with other top mobile shooters on the App Store.

A large assortment of destructible ingredients

Destructible ingredients have been one of the most exciting things about Siege X’s launch in 2025, as they let players interact with the environment in special ways. Currently, there are ingredients like fire extinguishers and metal detectors; however, we think Rainbow Six Mobile should add a couple of new environmental objects, as this would help differentiate the gameplay between mobile and console.

New game modes

Mobile gamers are often seeking shorter matches and unique content, so we propose that Ubisoft focuses on creating new game modes that utilise Rainbow Six Mobile’s distinctive format. The Bomb Rush mode is set to offer quicker-paced matches with an overall traditional ruleset, but we’d like to see entirely new experiences, too, mirroring the recently released Dual Front mode that launched with Siege X in June 2025.

Transferable content

It’s already expected that some content will transfer between mobile and console or PC if you use the same Ubisoft account across every device. As more operators and equipment are added to R6 Mobile, we’d like to be able to use all of our earned cosmetics and characters across each platform.

Conclusion

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Ash art for Rainbow Six Siege / Image credit: Ubisoft

Rainbow Six Mobile is set to be one of the biggest PvP shooters to grace handheld devices. Equipped with a popular name and millions of fans from console and PC, the mobile port of Siege has a high chance of succeeding if it offers smooth gameplay.

Bringing all of Siege’s content to mobile will be the biggest challenge in popularising Rainbow Six Mobile, but with a little hard work, it could quickly rise to the top of the mobile shooter market when it launches on February 23, 2026.

FAQs

When is Rainbow Six Mobile coming out on Android?

The Rainbow Six Mobile release date is set for February 23, 2026, on both Android and iOS devices.

What devices support Rainbow Six Mobile?

Android and iOS devices will be able to play Rainbow Six Mobile.

How to pre-register for Rainbow Six Mobile?

Ubisoft is offering cosmetic rewards to players who pre-register for Rainbow Six Mobile based on the total number of fans who pre-register prior to the February launch. Excited players can pre-register on the Ubisoft website.

Can you play Rainbow Six Mobile offline?

Rainbow Six Mobile will likely only be playable online, as it’s a PvP multiplayer game. However, basic training scenarios and tutorials could potentially be playable offline, or at least in single-player mode.

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