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Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six Siege continues stronger than ever, preparing to head into its sixth year of development. While the COVID-19 pandemic means that Ubisoft Montreal will not be celebrating with a capacity arena crowd as it has in previous years, the plans to make the game bigger and better have not slowed down. The next big update will see the addition of an exciting new Operator, which will be just the beginning for Siege s massive Year 6. Shacknews recently had a chance to learn more about what s coming in Operation Crimson Heist, as well as go hands-on with new Operator Flores.
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Operation Crimson Heist is just the beginning of a new era, but how the future of
Rainbow Six Siege will look like? Here we will go over some of the brave changes that the developers have in mind for the future of
Rainbow Six Siege, some of which I probably prefer not to happen, but I would definitely like to see how the changes affect the game at least in the Test Server. First, let’s start with the roadmap.
Year 6 Roadmap:
Year 6 is going to be the first year in the history of
Rainbow Six Siege that every season will add only one operator to the game. Aside from Season One’s Flores, new operators from Nacoda, Croatia, and Ireland will be joining the game in the course of Year 6.
There are a few certainties in life; death, taxes and new seasons of
Operation Crimson Heist is set to be the first operation of the sixth year of the ever-popular tactical shooter’s life, bringing with it a new operator called Flores. It feels like just a few weeks ago that we checked out the last operator to grace the
Siege roster, Aruni, but here we are once again. Time moves weird in a pandemic.
Santiago ‘Flores’ Lucero isn’t only the first new operator of the year – he brings with him a few other firsts as well. Our new friend Flores is both the first Argentinian operator and the first openly gay operator too.