GFI bringing Rainbow Six Vegas to Russian PCs
Our fellow Russian Rainbow operatives will need not fear missing out on the upcoming action in Las Vegas. Ubisoft has marked Russian-based Game Factory Interactive (GFI) to publish, for the PC and in the territory of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the latest and next-generation installment in the Tom Clancy-endorsed tactical shooter, Rainbow Six: Vegas.
If you’re reading this from Russia or anywhere in the CIS right now, you can catch up on all our latest intel on Vegas via our sister PS3 and Xbox 360 sites. Catch all the videos, screenshots, scans, interviews, and previews we’ve collected over the past few months. If, perchance, you happen to own an Xbox 360 with a North American account, you can also choose to download the Xbox Live Marketplace demo and see the game for yourself.
Rainbow Six: Vegas launches on November 6 for the 360 and November 17 for the PS3. PC version launches November 17 in Europe and November 28 in America. No exact dates provided for GFI‘s release. Still, it’s something worth breaking open a bottle of vodka to, isn’t it?
Our fellow Russian Rainbow operatives will need not fear missing out on the upcoming action in Las Vegas. Ubisoft has marked Russian-based Game Factory Interactive (GFI) to publish, for the PC and in the territory of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the latest and next-generation installment in the Tom Clancy-endorsed tactical shooter, Rainbow Six: Vegas.
If you’re reading this from Russia or anywhere in the CIS right now, you can catch up on all our latest intel on Vegas via our sister PS3 and Xbox 360 sites. Catch all the videos, screenshots, scans, interviews, and previews we’ve collected over the past few months. If, perchance, you happen to own an Xbox 360 with a North American account, you can also choose to download the Xbox Live Marketplace demo and see the game for yourself.
Rainbow Six: Vegas launches on November 6 for the 360 and November 17 for the PS3. PC version launches November 17 in Europe and November 28 in America. No exact dates provided for GFI‘s release. Still, it’s something worth breaking open a bottle of vodka to, isn’t it?