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Rainbow Six Extraction January 28 Update

Rainbow Six Extraction is now live and Ubisoft just launched an update after a week of the game’s launch.

Updated: Jan 28, 2022 6:32 pm
Rainbow Six Extraction January 28 Update

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Rainbow Six Extraction is now live and Ubisoft just launched an update after a week of the game’s launch. The new update addresses some of the issues players have been facing since the game’s release including issues with enabling HDR in-game. Players who had REACT credits showing up incorrectly in the game’s online store should now see the correct amounts.

What’s new in the new Rainbow Six Extraction Update?

The new update introduces the Buddy Pass system which allows players to invite two other players to join Rainbow Six Extraction for free. The update also fixed a bug where displayed prices for REACT Credits appeared incorrectly in multiple local stores. 

Players were also unable to play the game while Invisible on Ubisoft Connect. Following the update, the issue has been resolved and players should now be able to connect properly.

Rainbow Six Extraction January 28 Update Patch Notes

Here are the highlights of the new patch: 

  • Fixed a crash that occurred on Xbox One & Xbox Series S/X when the language was set to Arabic
  • Fixed a bug where displayed prices for REACT Credits appeared incorrectly in multiple local stores.
  • You are now able to connect to the servers if you are set as Invisible in Ubisoft Connect.

The new update should help with recent crashes that players have been experiencing. To check out the full patch notes, click here.


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