Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction - Obscura Pack (DLC)
Two weapon skins and two charms for Rainbow Six Extraction. Purely cosmetic, zero gameplay impact - decide accordingly.
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About Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction - Obscura Pack (DLC)
Let's be straight about what the Obscura Pack actually is: a small cosmetic DLC for Rainbow Six Extraction containing two weapon skins (Cephal Black and Cerulean Scramble) and two weapon charms (Redacted and Anagram). That is the complete contents list. No new operators, no new maps, no new game modes, no progression unlocks. If you came here hoping for a content drop that refreshes the co-op alien-parasite loop, this is not that. The two weapon skins sit on opposite ends of a narrow visual spectrum. Cephal Black goes for a dark, almost clinical look that fits the whole containment-zone atmosphere Extraction leans into. Cerulean Scramble is a bit more expressive, with fragmented patterning that at least looks intentional rather than slapped on. Neither skin is going to make your squadmates stop mid-mission to compliment your rifle. The charms, Redacted and Anagram, are small dangling cosmetics you attach to weapons - the kind of thing you notice for about thirty seconds after equipping them and then completely forget about. Here is the context that actually matters for your decision. Rainbow Six Extraction launched to a lukewarm reception, and its Steam review score sits at Mixed territory. The core three-player co-op extraction gameplay has a solid loop - clear objectives, extract before the situation escalates, upgrade operators - but the player base has thinned out considerably. If you are actively playing Extraction with a regular squad and want to add a little personal flair to your loadout, the Obscura Pack does exactly that and nothing more. If you are on the fence about whether Extraction is still worth your time as a live game, a cosmetic DLC is obviously not the answer to that question. From a hardware and accessibility angle, Extraction supports partial controller support on PC, which is workable for co-op sessions but not the cleanest implementation. The DLC itself has no bearing on any of that. Cross-platform multiplayer is supported, so if your squad is split across platforms, the skins will show up universally - that is actually the one practical note worth flagging. The "universal" label on the skins means they apply regardless of which platform your friends see you on. Bottom line: this is a cosmetics pack for a game with an already modest active population. The skins are decent without being spectacular. If you are a dedicated Extraction player looking to personalise your kit, fine. Everyone else should spend that time deciding whether to boot up Extraction in the first place. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Ubisoft Montreal
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Jun 15, 2023

