When Ubisoft announced Rainbow Six Siege was going to halt the production of new content and work on fixing the game way back in June 2017, it divided the community. Some were happy that major problems, like dodgy servers or the matchmaking system, were finally being improved, while others were disappointed that they weren't going to get their hands on new content.
The existence of that season, known as Operation Health, is still a divisive subject, but it doesn't stop people calling for a second iteration of it. Siege is in a much healthier position today than it was this time four years ago, but like most competitive FPS games out there, it still has its issues.
However, the game's development team is now confident it can continue to strike a balance between improving the game and providing new content, and rules out ever having to do a Operation Health again.
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