September 23, 2020 It seems the latest Rainbow Six Siege patch has resolved an audio reverse bug the game's been experiencing.
It seems a Rainbow Six Siege audio bug various players have been raising concerns about of late has been fixed with the FPS game's latest patch. The patch notes for the (now live) Y5S3.1 update detail a raft of different fixes, but seemingly none relating to the inverted audio hiccups. Following developer Ubisoft Montreal's confirmation it was "aware that some players are currently experiencing an audio reverse bug in Rainbow Six Siege", and that a solution was on the way, however, the studio now says it "believes" the bug has been fixed with the new update.
"Following the Y5S3.1 update on PC, our teams can no longer reproduce the inverted audio issues," the dev says on Twitter. "Our latest patch notes mention a fix for sound effects going missing after using a drone. We believe that the inverted audio was linked to this issue and that both are now fixed."
The Rainbow Six Siege team told us earlier that it was "aware that some players are currently experiencing an audio reverse bug in Rainbow Six Siege. A fix will be released soon and we'll continue monitoring the situation closely." However, it looks like the hiccup has now already been solved by the game's latest update.
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