Tom Clancy's 'Rainbow Six Siege' News & Update: Operation Red Crow Coming Soon, More Features To Discover On Its Second Year?

The official account of "Rainbow Six Siege" posted on Twitter that they will have another full year of content. The Ubisoft made a promise that they will still support the game on its second year.

"Rainbow Six Siege" a first-person shooter video game that is both developed and published by Ubisoft. Multiplayer match only contains a little amount of shooting. The most rewarding time of playing this game is the period between firefights.

It is great news as the game "Rainbow Six Siege" already received three expansions - Operation Black Ice, Operation Skull Rain and Operation Dust Line. On Nov. 17 the Operation Red Crow will be released according to GameStop and is set to launch in Japan.

There are 10 million registered players of "Rainbow Six Siege", "The Crew" and "The Division" all throughout the world. Active users of the game are increasing 40 percent each day. The Operation Skull Rain has been included to its expansions.

"Rainbow Six Siege" came out last December 2015. There were some issues that occurred after it was launched. However, the game has been played by players because the developers tried their best to improve and fix the issues. This year, the number of players is increasing. It attracts a lot of players because of the optimism of the developers.

A strong community of the game composing of at least 10 million members is happy of the news that it will have its second year before the first year ends. Official twitter account of "Rainbow Six Siege" tweeted that it is an incredible journey that happened last year. Despite this hardship, they were happy for another full year of content according to Euro Gamer.

There are no further statements about the new features of "Rainbow Six Siege" for its second year. However, the fans are expecting for new maps and operators in another year.

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