A brand new occasion began in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege yesterday, introducing The Stolen Goods, a restricted time game mode the place gamers need to assault or defend a 1920s British mobster hideout filled with safes. There are a couple of twists to this new mode, however the vital one to know proper now could be that the flooring are utterly breakable, permitting gamers to shoot out the floorboards beneath the safes to get them to drop to totally different ranges. A very good technique, proper? Well, yeah, so long as you don’t stand immediately beneath the dense cubes of steel hurtling in the direction of you.
If you’ve ever watched an episode of Looney Tunes, you’ll be able to in all probability think about what you’re about to see.
The cautious consideration of every shot this participant makes is what actually will get me right here. They spend so lengthy on the lookout for the particular planks to shoot out – they transfer round, take one other shot, have a bit reload, then simply stare on the secure because it plummets in the direction of their head.
Some gamers are efficiently utilizing these new ground-breaking mechanics, nevertheless. It looks like capturing the safes down can truly be a viable technique, as long as you’re extra cautious together with your footing.
My major shock with these is how lengthy gamers are standing capturing on the ceiling with out getting snuck up on and murdered by the enemy crew.
This subsequent one is especially spectacular. I used to be satisfied it was going to finish up in an analogous solution to that first one till I observed the loss of life pop up within the kill feed. Well performed.
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I’m hesitant to check out this game mode as a result of I truthfully suppose it’ll be me quickly descending via the constructing moderately than the safes. It appears like lots of chaotic enjoyable although, and if you happen to fancy attempting it your self, The Stolen Goods game mode is reside for the following two weeks as a part of Siege’s Grand Larceny event.