Rainbow Six in Shops and Online
It's out now, and next week you'll be able to rake the developers over the coals - should they deserve it.
Ding Chavez and the rest of the crew from Rainbow Six: Lockdown have had to sit tight for months now while the finishing touches were put on their game. That wait is, however, over and the game can be found in stores right now.
In their latest outing the tables are turned on the members of the anti-terrorist squad as a rogue group bent on mass destruction (natch) takes aim at the quartet. Rainbow Six: Lockdown also features a new sniper mode that sees you control team marksman Dieter Weber.
To celebrate the belated release of the game, Ubisoft is giving you the chance to chat with the creators of the game next week. For details on how you can grill the development team, head over to Ubisoft's site.
Rainbow Six: Lockdown is out now for Xbox and PlayStation 2. A GameCube version is slated for release on 29 September.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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