rainbow-six-siege-next-gen-900x506.jpg

Ubisoft has released another update to its list of known issues and community concerns around its tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege. In the update, the developer confirms that a streamer mode is on the way some time next year and that it plans to address one of player' biggest pet peeves.

While the update discusses quite a few different concerns, the biggest news for Siege creators and streamers is that the game is finally getting a streamer mode to combat stream sniping. The addition is slated to hit Siege in "the first half of Year 6," which will roughly be at some point between March and August. On the gameplay front, Ubisoft has identified a number of issues it wants to change in Year 6, including a controversial tactic that has divided the Siege playerbase: bullet hole peeking.

"We are currently exploring different options to make smaller bullet holes more easily noticeable or unusable for such situations," the post reads. "We have made substantial progress and are quite confident about this solution. There is still some work to be done and we are not quite ready to share more for now."

Read the rest of the story...

RELATED LINKS:
Chaos Esports Club to exit CS:GO and Rainbow Six Siege scenes
Rainbow Six Siege patch notes Neon Dawn - next-gen upgrades and Aruni
Rainbow Six Siege on PS5 to get adaptive trigger and haptic feedback support