Rainbow Six Mobile: Best Tips and Tricks for Beginners

Rainbow Six Mobile: Best Tips and Tricks for Beginners

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Launched in 2015, Rainbow Six Siege is a 5v5 tactical shooter that remains a gamer favorite after all this time. However, Rainbow Six Siege was limited to PC and console platforms, leaving mobile players out of the fray. Thankfully, that changed with the announcement of Rainbow Six Mobile, a mobile port that largely follows the same mechanics as Siege. And now, with a closed beta test underway, many mobile gamers are already jumping on board to test this title. However, navigating Rainbow Six Mobile can be a difficult journey as beginners may not understand everything at first. Don't worry though, as I've compiled a list of the best tips and tricks you should check out to learn the basics and improve quickly in Rainbow Six Mobile. So without further ado, let's dive right in.

10 TIPS EVERY BEGINNER SHOULD KNOW – Rainbow 6 Mobile

Like all games that are nuanced in their own ways, Rainbow Six Mobile has its own set of methods and processes you have to learn. While the tutorial that comes up when you first boot up the game is fine, it's okay if you don't understand the full game mechanics from it.

While the bomb training mode is a good start, the only thing the game needs is a shooting range where players can test each Rainbow Six Mobile operator and their ability kit. Called Shooting Range on Siege PC, this simple add-on lets you test weapons, learn recoil control, and play around with abilities.

Rainbow Six Siege, by nature, has a variety of maps that span a large area. Even though Rainbow Six Mobile only has a handful of maps right now – Bank, Border and Clubhouse, they still have their own designed paths. This means that a player well versed in the maps can easily flank from passages that may seem hidden to you but were there all along.

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