Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Now in Stores
By Stephany on Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 at 9:48 AM PST In Game Companies, Game Consoles, Gamer Life, Games, Microsoft, Sony, Ubisoft

Ubisoft announced this morning that Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 for the PS3 and Xbox 360 is in stores now. RSV 2
is the last chance for gamers to rescue Sin City from an escalating terrorist siege, and includes new gameplay features along with co-op and multiplayer modes.
Game Highlights:
- More Multiplayer– The highly acclaimed multiplayer mode in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas has been upgraded to include 13 new maps with more intense face-offs, two new adversarial modes, more rewards and easier access to matches using the improved and intuitive matchmaking system.
- Unprecedented Customizable Experience– Create your own identity that persists through both the single player and multiplayer modes and progresses along with you online and offline. Reap the benefits of your single player rewards in multiplayer, and vice versa.
- Vastly Improved Co-op Mode– Turn single player mode into co-op mode at any time seamlessly with join in progress. Now a friend can jump your story campaign and assist without any change to the story. The single player maps and storyline were created with co-op in mind, with every map having multiple entry points
- Challenging AI– The AI is more challenging than ever. Now, the terrorists are equipped with thermal vision, night vision and shields– not to mention a multitude of varying tactics– all of which are guaranteed to give you a new playing experience every time you go into battle. As you progress within the game, you’ll be able to outsmart your enemies by taking advantage of intelligence opportunities, such as using thermal scan.
- New Weapons and Armor– Take down the terrorists more effectively using 11 new weapons. New camouflage, clothing and gear allow for the ultimate customizations.
- More Vegas– Sin City is back and bigger than before. Explore all-new Vegas hot spots and gritty back streets, creating a visual experience that is as challenging as it is breathtaking.
For more information on Rainbow Six Vegas 2, check out our previous posts and enjoy the launch trailer.
Via: Press Release

This game is really bad, and is the same as vegas 1, they tried to hide it visually, tons of bad game decisions left people wall glitching still (same as vegas 1)
Yes, I absolutly loved Rainbow six vegas one, it was the game of choice until i got used to call of duty 4, now that Rainbow Six vegas 2 is out, where is the difference from the first vegas? from reading theres isnt much change ecept the ability to run and more difficult AI etc…. over all not much is new. so Call of Duty 4 still takes the cake. Ubisoft needed to live up to Call of Duty 4 and surpass it, but no such luck. To me its like Rainbow Six vegas 1.5