While waiting for the release of Rainbow Six Mobile or Valorant on Android and iOS, enjoy the mobile tactical shooter experience with the Rogue Company: Elite beta. Let's take a look at what's in store for the mobile adaptation of Rogue Company and how you can sign up for a chance to participate in the test phases.
Rogue Company mobile adaptation
Before we find out how to sign up for the Rogue Company: Elite beta, let's go over what we can expect from the game. This title from Hi-Rez Studios is theRogue Company mobile adaptation, available on PC and consoles. In this third-person shooter, you play as one of the members of the mercenary syndicate, named Rogue Company.
In 4-on-4 or 6-on-6 battles, players must work as a team to defeat the opposing team. While the Assault mode is equivalent to the usual Team Deathmatch mode, it is the Demolition mode that is the most popular. Indeed, this mode is similar to the popular modes of Valorant or Counter-Strike.
Of the 25 available in the original game, 10 rogues have already been confirmed for the Android and iOS version: Phantom, Ronin, Umbra Saint, Scorch, Anvil, Switchblade, Mack, Chaac and Dima. On the battlefield side, 7 maps are announced for the moment: Favelas, Palace, Icarus, Vertigo, District, Depot, Rooftops and High Castle.
How to register for the Rogue Company: Elite beta
To access the Rogue Company: Elite beta, you can register directly on the game's official website. You will be asked for your name, email and phone number, the platform you wish to play on, and your geographical location.
If you are one of the lucky ones selected to participate in the testing phases, you will be notified by email when the beta is available in your region and on your platform.
That's it for the Rogue Company: Elite beta on iOS. Phases of test are also planned for the Android version, but we don't have a precise date yet. To stay informed about your favorite games and studios, I invite you to visit our section dedicated to mobile news.
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