Rainbow Six Mobile adapts many of the maps from the original PC and console versions of Rainbow Six Siege, bringing their tactical depth to a smaller, more mobile-friendly format. These maps are designed to foster intense, strategic gameplay, with various destructible environments, choke points, and verticality that make each location a new tactical challenge. In this guide, we will be taking a thorough look at all of the different maps and explaining about their respective locations. Let’s begin!

All Maps in Rainbow Six Mobile

So far, the developers have confirmed the existence of 4 maps in Rainbow Six Mobile. In fact, players can even try out the game in certain soft launch countries where it’s currently operating in a soft launch state. The maps are as follows:

  • Bank
  • Border
  • Oregon
  • Clubhouse

While there are guaranteed to be more than 4 maps when the game officially launches globally, the developers at Ubisoft have been quite hush-hush about these developments. 

Bank

Bank is a medium-sized map with three floors: Basement, 1F, and 2F. It’s divided into key areas like the lobby, vault, and open office spaces. Defenders tend to favor the vault or basement server room, while attackers often use the roof or external stairs to gain entry. It harbors the following key locations:

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Basement: Includes the vault and server room, making it an important defensive zone. The vault’s thick walls are hard to breach, making it an excellent fortification point.

1F Lobby: Offers attackers a long sightline for sniping, but defenders can use the windows and balconies for surprise attacks.

Top Floor (2F): Includes the executive offices and open office areas, giving attackers ample access through destructible walls. 

Core Strategy: Scout the basement and vault area for defenders with drones, then use Thermite or Hibana to coordinate breaches. Take control of the stairwells, as they allow the most convenient access to higher floors.

Border

Border is a tight, close-quarters map with a mix of indoor and outdoor locations. It has two floors, with the central part of the map focused on narrow hallways, offices, and server rooms. The map’s destructibility makes it highly dynamic. It harbors the following key locations:

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1F Customs Inspection: A pivotal area for attackers to control. The customs desk and surrounding open space make for an intense firefight zone.

2F Armory Lockers/Archives: A strong defensive position due to the limited entry points and its proximity to the bomb sites.

Balcony/Roof Access: Allows attackers to repel down and control key areas by breaching windows, offering a significant line of sight over defenders inside.

Core Strategy: Use the map’s outdoor aspects to your advantage by rappelling down walls and surprising defenders. Border has soft walls and destructible floors, making operators like Ash and Buck very valuable.

Oregon

Oregon is one of the most well-balanced maps in Rainbow Six Mobile. It has a straightforward layout with two floors, a basement, and multiple entry points. The map’s blend of long sightlines and tight corridors makes it a favorite among competitive players. It harbors the following key locations:

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Basement Laundry Room: A popular objective for defenders, due to its limited access and tight sightlines, making it easy to lock down with gadgets.

1F Dining Hall/Kitchen: Offers a good amount of space for defenders to roam, and attackers need to coordinate well to push through the dining hall choke points.

2F Dormitories/Attic: Provides a great vantage point for defenders to control key areas. The attic and dorms give plenty of options for ambushes and traps.

Core Strategy: Take control of the attic or tower to dominate sight lines. Operators like as Zofia and Ash can be employed to penetrate soft walls and push defenders out of advantageous positions.

Clubhouse

Clubhouse is a large map with three distinct floors (basement, 1F, and 2F). It combines large open spaces with tight corridors, and is best known for the garage and bar areas. It harbors the following key locations:

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Basement Armory/Church: A commonly defended objective with strong walls and narrow entrances. Attackers typically enter through the tunnel or hatches.

Garage: A critical position for attackers as it overlooks the 1st floor. Gaining control of the garage opens sightlines to crucial defender positions.

2F Bedroom/Gym: The bombsite on the 2nd floor is favored by defenders, thanks to its easy access to external windows and limited entry points for attackers.

Core Strategy: Concentrate on penetrating the garage and basement areas. Maverick is a strong choice for opening sightlines on reinforced walls, and Thermite can help create bigger breaches for team rushes.

Players can enjoy Rainbow Six Mobile even more on a bigger screen of their PC or Laptop, complete with your keyboard and mouse via BlueStacks!