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Rainbow Six: Siege's single-player mode isn't particularly compelling. Situations feels like a series of training missions that exist only to prepare you for the multiplayer main events: Terrorist Hunt and PvP. Fortunately, those two latter modes are excellent, and offer a great deal of tactical depth. Playing as a team is a lot of fun, and while the experience can vary greatly depending on who you're grouped up with, what's clear is that when everything comes together, Rainbow Six: Siege is a really tense, thrilling and exciting first-person shooter that has a very different approach and style to most other FPS titles. It's a truly strategic game whose very well designed environments facilitate some terrific encounters, from intense firefights in close quarters to protracted games of cat-and-mouse as individuals sweep rooms looking for one another.
Rainbow Six Siege’s Containment event returns today! Inspired by Rainbow Six Extraction, Containment casts the attackers as Team REACT and outfits them in special biohazard gear to take on the defending Proteans, who are transformed into monstruous mutants.
XDefiant Season 1 has quietly been revealed by Ubisoft, seeing three iconic operators from Rainbow Six Siege leap into the anticipated FPS.
The Rainbow Six Siege director believes the game does not need a sequel. He points out a variety of things that can go wrong with a sequel.
hahah yes keep mutating it into a mess, they need to go back to thei rroots and make a swat game and also have SP, i think the last update the cops were space marines