At the E3 2019, Ubisoft gave a glimpse into the upcoming co-op game Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Quarantine. In the game, you team up in threes to battle a mutated alien parasite.
What is Rainbow Six Quarantine? Quarantine takes place in the same universe as Rainbow Six Siege. Players dive into battle in teams of three against a mutated alien parasite – with familiar operators from Siege. The parasite infects humans and the environment and is described as absolutely deadly.
Players are expected to experience exciting, chaotic, and completely unpredictable missions in each round and take the full risk with their squad when entering quarantine.

The tactical shooter was even inspired by its “big brother”: The idea for Quarantine came from the Outbreak event of Siege from last year.
When will Quarantine be released? A specific release date for Quarantine was not mentioned during the presentation. However, the co-op shooter is expected to be released in early 2020.
Quarantine was already known through a leak before the official presentation.
Watch the Quarantine trailer from E3 here
What can be seen? Unlike Watch Dogs Legion, there were no gameplay scenes shown for Quarantine. Instead, viewers were presented with a dark cinematic trailer that is supposed to show a bit of the setting.
The video shows a character lying on the ground, dragging himself into a corner with his last strength. In front of him on the opposite wall, the shadowy outlines of ghastly creatures can be seen.
Lines crawl along his left arm towards his hand – seemingly the character has been infected by something. A device on his wrist likely indicates the infection and injects an antidote when the parasite has progressed too far.
After some time, team members come in and first deal with the enemies. Then they must rescue their fallen comrade from the quarantine zone as quickly as possible.