Rainbow Six Siege: Operation Vector Glare has been revealed and fans won’t have to wait long to get their hands on it on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, know its release date
Ubisoft said earlier this month that the next big expansion for the popular shooter would be released in the coming weeks. Albeit part of it would be contingent on a successful testing phase. However, if the R6 TS goes well. Gamers will soon be able to play with a completely new holographic shield system and operator.
Rainbow Six Siege New Season, Patch Notes, Operation Vector Glare Release Date
Here’s everything we know so far about the Rainbow Six Siege New Season. Including when it’ll be available on all platforms.
Watch out Operators, here comes the lastest member of the Wolfguard squad!
Equipped with a game-changing gadget and the brand-new P0F-9 assault Rifle, Sens is coming to the game in style! Be prepared for a full Reveal on May 22nd: https://t.co/gbNftKfRVd pic.twitter.com/4pG9clk6GQ
— Rainbow Six Siege (@Rainbow6Game) May 20, 2022
WHEN WILL THE NEW RAINBOW SIX SIEGE SEASON BE RELEASED?
Rainbow Six Siege New Season will be released on June 7, 2022, for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC platforms, according to Ubisoft. Although no specific time has been determined. The R6 development team will inform fans ahead of time how long maintenance will take on the day.
Servers are normally offline for around an hour. Although Ubisoft utilizes a staggered way of updating. So startup timings will vary slightly depending on the platform you’re using. Operation Vector Glare will begin when the new season begins, and it will introduce a new operator named Sens to the mix.
The new Operator is equipped with an R.O.U. Projector System that redefines battlefield cover, allowing for the blocking of observation spots and the testing of new strategies. Sens is an attacker, but not one who is very quick, thus it will be crucial to make the most of the throwable Projector, which is explained below:
“The R.O.U. Projector System rolls after Sens throws it and drops miniature projectors along its course to make a screen.” Physical things can still flow through the screen, but it’s quite flexible, blocking off many lines of sight at the same time.”
Close Quarter will be the first dedicated Team Deathmatch map that emphasizes movement rather than defense preparations, and it will be released alongside the new deathmatch map. As we come closer to the June 2022 release date, more information about this additional material will be released.
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