In this guide, we will show you all the currently available maps in Rainbow Six Mobile.
Rainbow Six Mobile is a mobile reimagining of Rainbow Six Siege from Ubisoft that features many of the same operators, maps, and game modes seen in the mainline game.
With the game emphasizing that players can make full use of the highly-destructible environments in the playable maps, this begs the question of what maps are currently available in the game.
This is where we come in as we are keeping a list of all the maps available in Rainbow Six Mobile from the early testing stages to long into its future.
All Maps Available In Rainbow Six Mobile
There are currently four maps in Rainbow Six Mobile: Oregon, Bank, Border, and Clubhouse.
There will likely be more maps added before the game in the future, and there will also likely be a point where the Rainbow Six Mobile developers go their own way with mobile-exclusive maps.
Here's an overview of each of the maps.
Oregon
Located in the United States, Oregon depicts an old, fortified survivalist compound situated deep in the mountains. The structure features a multiple-level structure that has a basement, ground floor, first floor, second floor, and roof.
What makes Oregon special is the intricate and maze-like room layout in the building. There are multiple entry and exit points which make sieging extremely exciting and satisfying when done right.
That said, players will need to do extra strategy planning when deciding how to attack and defend areas within the structure. Keep an eye out on the roofs as they offer good vantage points.
Release date: September 2023 (Soft launch)
Bank
One of R6 Siege's most recognizable maps, Bank, was one of the first available in Rainbow Six Mobile.
Set in a bank situation in Los Angeles, this map captures everything that makes the Rainbow Six gameplay so rewarding. Attackers have the potential to come in through the roof, the two main floors, or the basement, creating endless tactical possibilities.
Inside, the bank is both gorgeous and suitably varied, with defenders able to create choke points and block access, making information gathering key in the planning phase key, as attackers will need to find where the defenders are holed up early or face having to methodically work through the bank's many levels and winding corridors.
This map almost always ends in a bloodbath, as the defenders drop deeper and the attackers push to secure the objective, culminating in fierce and often chaotic gunfights.
Release date: May 2022 (closed alpha)
Border
Border is set at a border crossing between two unnamed Middle Eastern countries.
This map is one of the game's most unforgiving. Almost every surface feels destructible, even if the reality is a bit different. It's a map where you can never escape the feeling you are being watched - a fact not helped by the large open areas you have to cover as an attacker.
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Keep an eye on the windows, and whatever you do, don't assume that wall will be there forever.
Release date: May 2022 (closed alpha)
Clubhouse
Clubhouse has a long history in Rainbow Six Siege as it is one of the mainline game's launch maps.
The version in Rainbow Six Mobile is much the same, set in a biker gang's clubhouse in Germany; the map encompasses the clubhouse itself as well as a rather sprawling outdoor area.
Inside the clubhouse is a bar, hideout, basement, and several floors, which, whether you are attacking or defending, offer up endless tactical possibilities.
Pre-round intelligence is hugely important on this map because, as an attacker, if you fail to discover where the bomb or the area you have to secure is, you will find yourself up against the clock once the round begins.
Release date: September 2022 (closed beta)
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