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Rainbow Six Quarantine coming before September 30, but Ubisoft is still "evaluating" the name

Rainbow Six Quarantine, the game that seemingly only exists in Ubisoft earnings calls, is coming this year.

As part of its earnings call for Q3 of FY2020-21, Ubisoft once again touched on Rainbow Six Quarantine, the long-in-development co-op shooter.

Rainbow Six Quarantine, along with Far Cry 6, are both due out before September 30. Both games were pushed back in October to sometime between April 2021 and March 2022, so it's good to see they won't slip into 2022.

Unfortunately, Ubisoft didn't talk much about Quarantine, or really any of its big upcoming games. The publisher, however, was asked directly about the game's problematic name given current world events, and whether its name will cause it to be delayed again.

"It is something we are evaluating and we will see what comes in the future on that product," CEO Yves Guillemot said, when asked about the game's name.

Elsewhere in the call, Ubisoft confirmed that more The Division content is on the way, as developer Massive gets started on its open-world Star Wars game.

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