Rainbow Six Mobile adds Finka to push attackers more aggressively
Finka’s free trial, rotating 3v3 Bomb, and Veil Protocol give Rainbow Six Mobile its clearest push yet toward faster attacker play and a real return loop.

Finka changes the pace of Rainbow Six Mobile the moment she joins the attacker lineup. Her Adrenal Surge is built to keep momentum high, boosting team HP, steadying aim, and helping allies out of DBNO, which makes her more than a simple utility drop. Ubisoft is using her arrival to push attackers into a more aggressive rhythm at a time when trap-heavy defenses and less roaming setups have made some matchups feel slow and sticky.
Operation Gray Phantom went live on June 1 and added a new season structure around that idea. Ubisoft paired the update with fresh progression, exclusive rewards, and continued Ranked play, but the real hook is the way the season rolls out. Week 1 is a Finka Showcase, giving players a free chance to try her in a 3v3 Bomb event. Week 2 keeps the 3v3 Bomb format in rotation, which makes the season feel immediately playable instead of waiting on a single headline feature.

That matters for lapsed players, because Gray Phantom is not asking for a full commitment up front. The season’s first two weeks are short-session friendly and centered on a mode that already teaches the basics of timing, spacing, and site pressure. Finka’s kit rewards clean entry hits and coordinated pushes, so even players coming back after time away can feel the change in tempo without having to relearn the entire shooter. Ubisoft’s stated goal is to help attackers become more offensive, and this update finally gives that balance idea a practical face.
The back half of the season widens the pitch. Weeks 3 through 5 are dedicated to Veil Protocol, a PvE mode set on a contaminated Oregon map where infection spreads, signals distort, visibility gets obscured, and gadget use stays intact. Ubisoft also describes the mode as one with infected-style gameplay and infinite respawns, which makes it a different kind of pressure test from Ranked while still sounding like Rainbow Six. It is a useful bridge for players who want tactical play without the full sting of competitive matchmaking.
Gray Phantom also lands early in Rainbow Six Mobile’s global life cycle. The game launched worldwide on February 23, 2026, with more than 20 Operators, so this season is one of the first real checks on whether Ubisoft can keep that launch momentum alive. Finka fits the contamination theme too, since her Rainbow Six Siege backstory is tied to post-Chernobyl radiation exposure. That gives Gray Phantom a sharper identity than a typical seasonal drop, and it leaves Rainbow Six Mobile looking more like a game that knows what it wants attackers to feel like.
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