Ubisoft has recently disclosed a plethora of forthcoming changes slated for Year 9 of Six Siege. Building upon the success of Operation Deadly Omen, the company is geared up to introduce significant enhancements and content updates to Rainbow Six Siege, which has been experiencing a surge in popularity since the Six Invitational tournament in February.
In the pipeline are a slew of noteworthy modifications. Ubisoft is primed to implement improvements to the anti-cheat mechanisms, along with alterations to various maps and the launch of the game’s developing marketplace system. The impending global launch of the Siege Marketplace, previously in beta, is expected to witness a surge in user transactions.
In addition, Ubisoft is intensifying efforts to combat cheating, with Season 2 of Year 9 zeroing in on Steam cheaters. Fenrir and Solis will undergo a balancing update crucial for preserving the game’s competitiveness. Moreover, new players will benefit from a map training playlist featuring ‘Endless Drill’ and other resources.
Enhancing user experience, Ubisoft is introducing a filtering feature to streamline map selection in the Standard Playlist. Plans for revamping the in-game Reputation System are also underway, promising greater transparency, effectiveness, and fairness.
Furthermore, an After-Action Screen 2.0 is set to debut, offering players a comprehensive match recap. These updates aim to enrich the overall gameplay experience for Rainbow Six Siege enthusiasts.
Ubisoft will provide a detailed breakdown of these forthcoming changes during a special reveal event on May 26, coinciding with the BLAST R6 Manchester Major. Players can look forward to an insightful glimpse into the evolution of Rainbow Six Siege. Stay tuned for more updates!