Published , by Ozzie Mejia
Published , by Ozzie Mejia
It's another big esports weekend for Rainbow Six Siege. The Rainbow Six Pro League is ready to crown another world champion with this weekend's Season X Finals from Japan. But before the Grand Finals kick off, it's time for intermission. And as has been the custom for the past few years of Rainbow Six esports majors, that means it's time to look at what's next for Ubisoft's tactical shooter. Early Sunday morning, Ubisoft offered a closer look at the upcoming Operation Shifting Tides.
As is often the case with new Rainbow Six Siege updates, Operation Shifting Tides will introduce two brand new Operators to the game's rotation. Each of them bring along their own distinct weapons and gadgets, some of which will change the RB6 meta significantly. Here are the two new characters set to debut in the game soon:
Beyond the Operators, Operation Shifting Tides will also introduce a reworked Theme Park map. This map has undergone some big changes. The biggest change is that the rail platform has been taken out, bringing the East and West sections closer together. The bomb sites have also been shaken up, with the Gargoyle and Haunting Dining sites replaced by Throne Room and Armory. Those looking to step into the theme park's interior will now go through the Gong Room as the main entrance, while the arcade entrance is now blocked.
Ubisoft will look to add some noteworthy gameplay changes to Rainbow Six Siege as a whole. A new limb penetration system is being introduced, allowing for firearms to shoot straight through limbs. That means that, for example, if an Operator is covering their face with their hand, an incoming bullet will no longer just stay lodged in their hand. The bullet will now go through the hand and straight through the head. This will allow for more realistic and accurate damage.
Those looking to take a look at what Operation Shifting Tides will have to offer won't have to wait long. The Rainbow Six Siege Testing Server on PC is set to receive this update this Monday, November 11. Once the update makes the rounds and the developers are able to work out any kinks, look for all versions of Rainbow Six Siege to receive this update.