If you pulled yourself away form the stellar multiplayer action long enough to finish the singleplayer game, then you remember thatRainbow Six Vegasended with one of those dreaded “to be continued” messages that we all adore so much. Since then, more than a few great games have been released, serving to distract you from your need to indulge in squad-based action like only a Tom Clancy game can deliver. However remote the possibility, thoughts of the inevitable sequel might have been brushed aside momentarily.Through the beauty of this CGI trailer (where’s the real time stuff, yo?), you’re able to be reminded that Vegas does indeed have a few secrets left to give up. The guys over atQJ.NETare saying that we can expect to seeRainbow Six Vegas 2on store shelves on March 11th. Since that’s not exactly tomorrow, now would be a good time to play through the original again. Yes, it’s just as frustrating and fun as you remember it to be.[Thanks, Madninja]
If you pulled yourself away form the stellar multiplayer action long enough to finish the singleplayer game, then you remember thatRainbow Six Vegasended with one of those dreaded “to be continued” messages that we all adore so much. Since then, more than a few great games have been released, serving to distract you from your need to indulge in squad-based action like only a Tom Clancy game can deliver. However remote the possibility, thoughts of the inevitable sequel might have been brushed aside momentarily.

Through the beauty of this CGI trailer (where’s the real time stuff, yo?), you can be reminded that Vegas does indeed have a few secrets left to give up. The guys over atQJ.NETare saying that we can expect to seeRainbow Six Vegas 2on store shelves on March 11th. Since that’s not exactly tomorrow, now would be a good time to play through the original again. Yes, it’s just as frustrating and fun as you remember it to be.








