Rainbow Six Siege won’t have a single-player campaign

Rainbow Six Siege won’t have a single-player campaign photo Rainbow Six Siege won’t have a single-player campaign

Ubisoft plans to release the title on PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One on December 1. “You go through training, where you get to experience different operators and their devices”.



According to Ubisoft’s Scott Mitchell, Art Director on Rainbow Six Siege, the game will focus primarily on multiplayer.

You’ll be able to play the Rainbow Six: Siege closed beta for an additional 3 days, extending the duration from its previous end date of 29th September to Thursday, 1st October. “You can customize matches, so that’s what we’re offering on the single-player side of things”, Mitchell said in the panel via What Culture.

“You’re still gaining stars, reknown points and new operatives”, Mitchell furthered.

The extension is due to technical issues with the beta, which has left some players unable to connect to games.

“The good news is that for those who have received their access, the experience has been trending positively”, said the development team.

We’ll update our readers when we have more information.

“We’ve been getting good feedback on the content of the beta, and matchmaking and server stability have already been improved”.

Ubisoft says they are “still looking to push the hardware as much as possible in order to deliver a quality experience for players”, and that the above resolutions aren’t final.

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