Leak of specs and gameplay scenes

No matter what the game will ultimately be called, system requirements have been leaked online as part of the Rainbow Six Quarantine technical test. Whether these are really final, of course, cannot be said without a doubt before official confirmations on the part of Ubisoft. According to the leak, the minimum requirements on the PC for 30 frames per second on Full HD are a GTX 960 GPU and an Intel i5-4460 CPU. The recommended hardware, so for 60 frames per second instead of 30 at FullHD resolution as well, is in the range of a GTX 1660Ti GPU and an Intel i7-4790K CPU. According to the leak, 60 GB of hard drive space is needed either way.

Minimum requirements

CPU: AMD Ryzen3 1200 or Intel i5-4460
GPU: Radeon R9 290X 4GB or Nvidia GTX 960 4GB
RAM: 8GB
Operating system: Windows 10
Hard disk space: 60GB

Recommended

CPU: AMD Ryzen5 1500X or Intel i7-4790K
GPU: Radeon RX580 8GB or Nvidia GTX 1660Ti 6GB
RAM: 16GB
Operating system: Windows 10
Hard disk space: 60GB

In terms of requirements, the new PvE co-op shooter seems to be slightly more demanding than its predecessor Rainbow Six Siege. While in Rainbow Six Siege we mainly put our to the test against other players in PvP mode, in Quarantine we are supposed to fight infected people à la the Rainbow Six Siege event Outbreak. The event was apparently so well received at the time as a time-limited game mode that Ubisoft developed its own spin-off in the Tom Clancy universe from the short game mode.

Official details are still pending

In addition to the system requirements, gameplay footage has also been diligently uploaded several times. However, Ubisoft also legally shoots down and takes down the scenes just as diligently, because hours of gameplay material have partly been published despite the NDA. Besides the obvious visual similarity to Rainbow Six Siege, complete mission sequences are also shown there, which alternate between sneaking and shooting phases. The familiar customization of the weapon setup is also represented in the, albeit much smaller, operator selection (including Ela, Finka, Vigil and Tachanka). We will refrain from linking the contents at this point.

The release is planned for PC, the Xbox One, as well as PlayStation 4 around mid-2021. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S have not yet been officially announced, but a release still seems likely. It is not yet known when Ubisoft will reveal more concrete information. Actually, the game should have been released as early as 2020, but was then postponed. We owe the current leaks not least to the “Technical Test”, which has recently been taking place in a small circle and under a declaration of secrecy.


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