

The level of difficulty is therefore relatively high in the first games and has been reduced in the recent games to reach a larger clientele. In the first three games, therefore, the planning phase plays a central role, with the two youngest parts of the series abandoning this in favor of a more action-prone playing principle. Strategy and tactics are very important in the game.

In the game Vegas, the player does not play for the first time Chavez, but the new team leader Logan Keller. John Clark passes his post to Ding Chavez, who retires from active duty. In the 2006 before Vegas exclusively in the US for the Xbox published game Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Critical HourThese background circumstances undergo a significant change. Until the fourth installment of the series, the player in the game takes on the role of team leader Domingo “Ding” Chavez, while the missions are coordinated by John Clark. The player controls the leader of a squad that normally consists of three teams of three. The headquarters of Rainbow is located in Hereford, England, a field office in America. Its director is John Clark, who coordinates and oversees the operations. In the game, Rainbow is an international, top-secret unit of the United Nations that works against terrorists around the world, conducts hostage deliveries and defuses bombs. Initially, the games were developed by the American developer Red Storm Entertainment, today Ubisoft sets in addition to the subsidiary Red Storm Entertainment also on other and in-house developer studios. Om Clancy’s Rainbow Six is a computer game series based on the book Operation Rainbow by Tom Clancy.
