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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Launch Trailer is Out
Publisher Ubisoft made the announcement about the postponement on its website and described how the issues extended to all versions of the game.
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Are you looking forward to the game’s launch? That said, hopefully the development team behind Rainbow Six can get things running smoothly before the game’s launch on Tuesday.
The content will include four new maps (playable on both online multiplayer and Terrorist Hunt), eight new operators, with new primary/secondary weapons and unique gadgets, new cosmetic items, new game modes, events and/or activities and maps and modes will be free and available immediately for everyone.
Previous testing phases of the last Tom Clancy title took place in March, July and September 2015.
KitGuru Says: Holding an open-beta less than a week before the official launch of a triple A game is just a bad idea. This delay happened because Ubisoft wanted to listen to feedback from fans and incorporate suggestions that they had into the game.
Ubisoft UK today released a short trailer for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege scripted by William Shakespeare, kinda. Ubisoft also added that it was working on solving in the issue and shortly afterwards an announcement was made that the open beta would start on November 26 at 12pm EST. Voices from the company expect the FPS to match Far Cry 4 in replayability.
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Siege comes out on December 1st for PS4, Xbox One and PC, and looks to be a game meant to test player’s skills in the first person shooter genre.