Rainbow Six Siege growth might decelerate because of coronavirus.
Many at Ubisoft’s studios are actually working from residence, and this consists of the Rainbow Six Siege groups. In an official message, the developer defined how it will have an effect on the cadence of patches and behind-the-scenes growth.
“While the day-to-day play experience will remain unchanged on Rainbow Six Siege, we foresee that smaller patches will be cut in the short term,” the developer stated on Twitter.
“This will not impact upcoming content that is ready for release in the current update. However, we are assessing the impact on future planned content releases and we will keep the community up to date on any shifts timelines that might occur.”
A message from the Rainbow Six Siege group: pic.twitter.com/VltKGPxvVB
— Rainbow Six Siege (@Rainbow6Game) March 18, 2020
The first add-on for Siege’s Year 5, operation Void Edge, launched final week, however it will decelerate steadiness tweaks and different smaller patches that sometimes comply with large releases.