By Rob Leane

Published: Thursday, 20 January 2022 at 12:00 am


Ubisoft has promised that Rainbow Six Extraction will be getting a Buddy Pass system – in theory, this system will allow anybody that buys the game to share their access with two friends for 14 days.

There will also be a Rainbow Six Extraction trial version, which will allow players that haven’t paid for the game to try it out for two hours (or 14 days if someone gives them a Buddy Pass).

However, here’s an important note: Ubisoft has announced on Twitter that the Rainbow Six Extraction Buddy Pass system has not gone live yet and is being “held until shortly after launch” in order to “ensure a smooth rollout for all players”.

Further to that, we just checked the PlayStation Store, the Xbox Store and the Epic Games Store, and we can’t find the Rainbow Six Extraction trial version anywhere. It doesn’t look like that has gone live either. All those stores list the full-price version and the Deluxe Edition, but there’s no sign of a free trial version.

Until we learn more, you can keep on reading for everything we know about the Rainbow Six Extraction trial version and Buddy Pass system at the moment.

When will the Rainbow Six Extraction Buddy Pass system and trial version go live?

Ubisoft has promised that the Rainbow Six Extraction Buddy Pass program will go live “shortly after launch”. And since the full game launched at midnight on the morning of Thursday 20th January 2022, it feels like we should be learning more about this anytime from now.

We would expect the Rainbow Six Extraction trial version to drop at the same time as the Buddy Pass, and we’ll be sure to let you know if/when Ubisoft confirms a date and time for this to happen. For now, they’ve left us guessing. Wouldn’t it be nice to have this system in place before the weekend?

An update from the Rainbow Six Extraction team. pic.twitter.com/Pa7rOu2DhN

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