Ubisoft is gearing up to introduce an evolution like no other for Rainbow Six Siege with the upcoming release of Siege X.
This update is setting the stage for the next ten years of Siege. Ubisoft's Alex Karpazis and Joshua Mills shared the scoop on the game's major update during the Six Invitational (reported by InsiderGaming). First off, Mills set the record straight and stated that Siege X isn't Rainbow Six Siege 2, nor is it simply a sequel, but rather a "major evolution."
It's a full rework of the current game, designed to improve the essentials while staying true to what Siege is. According to Ubisoft, Siege X will be about more than just new content. This is an ambitious expansion that will push the game into uncharted territory. "It is such a significant leap forward that we can't possibly do it justice here at the Six Invitational." Karpazis shared.
The new update gives the graphics and audio some love, so the game feels more immersive and put together. Ubisoft's only hinted at Siege X so far, but we've already gotten a glimpse of the improvements coming for players in a 40-second teaser. Expect new gameplay mechanics, enhanced operator skills, or even entirely new game modes that keep things exciting for players of all levels.
For fans looking to get a taste of what's to come, the world premiere of Siege X is scheduled for March 13 in Atlanta, Georgia. Players will get the chance to experience firsthand the upgrades and additions that will define Rainbow Six Siege for years to come. While we wait, Rainbow Six Siege is pressing ahead with Year 10, Season 1, starting in March.
The new season introduces Rauora, an attacker who can block doors for a little while. Players can get their hands on the MK2 Machine Piston, a new secondary weapon that's gonna shake things up. The community's reaction to the Siege X announcement has been overwhelmingly positive.
With Siege X, Ubisoft's in it for the long run with Rainbow Six Siege. Fans have expressed their excitement over the major improvements and innovations coming to the game. Rainbow Six Siege is still killing it, and Siege X is about to take it even further.