Knowing the maps is an advantage you want to have on your side when playing Rainbow Six Mobile. That said, here are all the maps ranked from best to worst.
Rainbow Six Mobile, a free-to-play adaptation of the renowned Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege for mobile devices, brings forth familiar elements such as maps, operators, and game modes from its predecessor.
While retaining the tactical essence, the maps have undergone modifications to ensure compatibility with mobile gameplay. These include adjustments to destruction aspects and the removal of ladders.
This article delves into the current mobile maps and ranks them from best to worst.
All Rainbow Six Mobile Maps Ranked
As the game remains in its soft launch phase, players currently have access to only four maps: Oregon, Bank, Border, and Clubhouse.
Without further ado, let's delve into an assessment of these maps and understand why some outshine others.
4. Border
Border is a map situated in the Middle East, at a border crossing between two countries. It consists of a lone structure with multiple levels.
We believe this map exhibits a certain imbalance as it favors Attackers, thanks to its extensive open spaces and destructible surfaces. Defenders can find it difficult to defend against enemy attacks so this is why it sits in last place in our rankings.
Nonetheless, it remains a commendable map as it is capable of delivering intense gameplay experiences.
3. Bank
Situated in Los Angeles, California, Bank is a map that portrays the assault on a major metropolitan bank.
Although it maintains a relatively decent balance, this map presents two challenges: holding the basement becomes challenging for Attackers, and protecting the top-floor site proves difficult for Defenders.
Despite these drawbacks, we think Bank remains an exciting map as it offers a variety of tactical plays for both sides to execute.
2. Oregon
In Siege, Oregon underwent significant changes before achieving its current state of perfection, and now it stands as a flawless map in Rainbow Six Mobile.
Situated deep in the mountains, Oregon is a map that represents an old, fortified survivalist compound. With its almost maze-like structure, neither Attackers nor Defenders can assert full control and thus, keeps everyone on edge.
However, a notable challenge lies in defending the kitchen bomb site. Despite this, Oregon remains a standout map.
1. Clubhouse
One of Siege's oldest maps, Clubhouse,continues to captivate players in the mobile adaptation. Situated in a German biker gang's clubhouse, the map is celebrated for its confined spaces and its ability to offer rich tactical opportunities.
Moreover, Clubhouse boasts excellent balance, featuring essential elements that contribute to a perfect map: verticality, strategic sniping positions, and expansive roaming spaces.
All of this makes it the number one map on our tier list ranking.