The roadmap for Rainbow Six Siege has lastly been unveiled on the Six Invitational 2019, which suggests we now know what nations the Year Four operators will hail from, what maps are coming to Rainbow Six Siege in Year 4, and some different key particulars in regards to the subsequent yr of free and DLC content material additions. We already know that the primary cease on the roadmap is Australia by way of Operation Burnt Horizon, however the different three seasons at the moment are identified, too.
As hinted yesterday, Year 4 Season 2 will add the primary Rainbow Six Siege Danish operator, in addition to one other operator from the United States Secret Service. Instead of a brand new map, Y4S2 will rework Kafe.
Year 4 Season three will add an operator from Peru and an operator from Mexico, whereas transforming the Kanal map. Our finest guess is that this operation will revolve round anti-cartel particular forces, so it’s odd that we gained’t see a contemporary map set in South America.
Finally, the Year 4 Season Four lineup consists of Kenyan and Indian operators which is an surprising mashup and albeit leaves us a bit baffled as to what the overarching theme of this operation will probably be. Yet once more, there will probably be no new map for Year 4 Season 4, and as a substitute we’ll be getting a rework of the Theme Park map.
In addition to all of this there may even be operator reworks for Lion, Glaz, Capitão, and Dokkaebi. Release dates for all of those reworks aren’t in place, however we do know that the Lion rework is scheduled for the primary half of Year 4. To make up for the dearth of map reworks there may even be a mid-season occasions, which presumably will probably be just like occasions just like the Halloween House occasion.
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Ubisoft has additionally introduced that they’re creating devoted groups for addressing points with game comparable to participant behaviour, balancing, and narrative. So, whereas many individuals have been anticipating to see a Operation Health 2, it seems like Ubisoft hope to ship key fixes with out breaking the content material movement.
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