Rainbow Six Siege, celebrating its tenth anniversary, is embarking on a significant evolution with Siege X. This major update, comparable to CS2's impact on CS:GO, transforms the game experience. Launching June 10th, Siege X makes Rainbow Six Siege free-to-play.
Here's a breakdown of the key changes:
New Game Mode: Dual Front – A thrilling 6v6 mode blending attack and defense operators. Teams fight to control zones and deploy sabotage devices across a map divided into three team areas and a central neutral zone. Respawn time is a quick 30 seconds.
Advanced Rappel System – Enhanced rappelling mechanics allow vertical and horizontal rope usage, adding strategic depth.
Increased Environmental Destruction – Expect more interactive environments with destructible elements like fire extinguishers and gas pipes, creating dynamic gameplay.
Map Reworks – Five popular maps receive significant overhauls and updates.
Graphical & Audio Enhancements – Experience a visual and auditory upgrade, enhancing the overall immersion.
Improved Anti-Cheat & Toxicity Measures – Ubisoft is committed to improving anti-cheat systems and addressing toxic behavior within the community.
A closed beta will run for the next seven days, accessible to viewers of official Rainbow Six Siege streams.