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Rainbow Six Siege has managed to take the excitement of a first person shooter and combine it with the tactical gameplay of a Rainbow Six game all wrapped up into one package. On defense, you’ll be tasked with setting up traps, scouting the location and finding the best location to hunker down and prepare for the offensive team. On the contrary, the offense is tasked with breaching the defensive teams compound and clearing each room until they find the objective or clear out the enemy team, whichever comes first. It is often a tense experience and it requires a fair amount of teamwork and communication. Often in a public match, you will not experience either of these things which tends to hurt the overall experience. However, the game itself does a great job of bringing the Rainbow Six experience to the next generation of gaming.
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