Ubisoft announced Demon Veil, the 7th year and 1st season of Rainbow Six Siege. This season; A new Japanese operator named Azami introduces a new map, a permanent TeamEd Death Match game mode, game updates including Attacking Re-Selection, universal engagements, and more.
Uncover the secrets of Azami, an enigmatic new defender equipped with the launchable Kiba Barrier device. The shrapnel in it contains a material that expands and solidifies into a bulletproof surface, thereby providing quick protection. Azami;’s device quickly repairs holes in walls and floor, providing a more mobile and versatile defense approach. Maximum; medium speed, medium healthy operator. Its equipment includes the 9X19SVN or ACS12 as the primary weapon and the D-50 as the secondary weapon.
In addition to Azami, Rainbow Six Siege is coming up with a special mid-season map for the first time in three years: Emerald Plains. Located in a rural area in Ireland, this modern club invites players to master their new environment and on different floors.
Attacking Re-Election, 7. Year 1. The season also arrives, allowing attackers to change their operators and equipment in preparation. This change aims to make more impact in preparation by allowing attackers to use the collected information and refresh their strategy. The match title has also been updated to help make informed decisions when changing operators or gear. Attacking re-election; Fast Match will be accessible for all game modes in The Rankless, Ranked and Pro League playlists.
Demon Veil includes other important game updates: a permanent TeamEd Death Match game mode created to provide the perfect environment for players to warm up and aim before ranked matches, as well as to provide a more comfortable gaming experience within Rainbow Six Siege; Match Recording, a spectator mode available on PC since 2020 for console players; Operator balancing updates for Goyo and Valkyrie; A special Elite look for Nomad.
Y7S1 will also present a new Incentive Program. Under this program, players will receive one reward per season, determined by the highest severity of all their reports, when R6Fix reports problems and their status reaches “Reviewed”. Players on both the Test Server and the Live Server can report issues and have the chance to receive each season’s reward on the Next Season’s Test Server.
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