Ubisoft has released its most significant feature for its massively popular competitive game, Rainbow Six Siege, which has ...
Ubisoft shares a promising update on its ongoing efforts to combat cheats and toxicity in the popular tactical shooter ...
Rainbow Six Siege introduces events each year during special occasions and holidays. The Doktor's Curse game mode is a spooktacular addition to the first-person The third season of Rainbow Six ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Ubisoft releases new update for Rainbow Six Siege on October 8. No new content included in latest Rainbow Six Siege update, but there are ...
Among the tiers of PS Plus subscriptions available, players can subscribe to any plan of PS Plus to play Rainbow Six Siege and access all its multiplayer game modes. Essential, Extra, and Premium all ...
Rainbow Six: Siege had a rocky launch, and was known as a buggy mess in its early years ... This allows players to occasionally dip in and out of the game to see what new operators, weapons, and ...
Rainbow Six Siege is celebrating a big milestone anniversary in 2025. It'll mark the game's tenth year and it looks like Ubisoft Montreal is looking to commemorate it in a big way across multiple ...
The Y9S3.3 Patch for Rainbow Six Siege has arrived, bringing with it a handful of Operator balance changes, weapon updates, bug fixes, and more! This page acts as a comprehensive breakdown of the ...
Ubisoft has launched their annual Halloween event for Rainbow Six Siege, as players return to ... Bundles are also available in the store for new-to-the-event Operators Deimos, Zofia, and Fenrir ...
With October stepping towards Halloween week, players can once again visit the old Theme Park to try out Rainbow Six Siege Doktor's Curse in Y9S3 Operation Twin Shells. This famed Halloween event ...
Its submissions to the court also say Rainbow Six: Siege, released in 2015, is "among Ubisoft's most valuable game properties", with three million players every day. The game franchise is based on ...
Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, said the French video game publisher is exploring its strategic options as it reported lackluster results for the first half of the year.