News - Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Sieges: No sequel, but a huge update

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege goes into the tenth year now, is still immensely successful, and now Ubisoft has made the first hint of the future of the game.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege rinses a lot of coal in the Ubisoft cellar almost ten years after the original release. No wonder that the publisher wants to continue to stick to the title and think about the future.

Now there are first indications of what the victory fans are imminent and surprisingly there is no talk of a sequel or a victory 2. Instead, Ubisoft announced new plans under the title Siege X as part of the SIX International, which are to be presented in concrete terms as part of a three -hour event on March 13.

Alex Karpazis and Joshua Mills from Ubisoft have confirmed that it is a plan for the next ten years of the game and that Siege X should not be a sequel. In a speech during the Six International, it said:

"It is not victory 2 and not just another update. It is a great further development. We are expanding and strengthening the basics of victories to ensure that it remains the highlight of tactical first-person shooters in the PvP area. That means Extensive graphic and acoustic improvements, a refined game feeling and new opportunities to enjoy the game while we stay true to what makes the core of victories so special. "

This sounds very that the entire technical substructure of the game should be modernized. The team is said to have been working on the new project for three years and allegedly there were first first looks for media representatives and creator at the Six International, which apparently showed themselves very impressed by Siege X. Well, it will be exciting.

But otherwise there is good news, because the upcoming Season Y10S1 was also presented, which is scheduled to start in March and wants to bring in plenty of new features alongside a new operator. Details can be found inDevblog from UbisoftAnd in the brand new trailer: