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Rainbow Six Siege Will Not be Getting a Sequel

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Rainbow Six Siege's player base has been growing, and as the game reaches an audience of 27 million, Ubisoft says there are no plans for a sequel to the game. Instead, they plan to continue to support the game for 10 years, with the goal to reach 100 operators. Meaning Rainbow Six Siege is going to keep going like as an FPS MMO, just without the fancy title.

"We've communicated already a couple of times about how the vision of the game is to bring it to 100 operators," said brand director, Alexandre Remy at the Rainbow Six Invitational 2018.

"Today we have 36 operators. Year 3 will bring eight new operators. [The goal of 100] is not only a symbol, but it's a testament of the longevity that we want to put in the game. Again, we are claiming extremely loud here, there is no sequel planned, and we are here for the next 10 years, so expect more Rainbow Six in your life for quite some time."

Ubisoft's plans for Year 3 were laid out in the latest developer diary, with two operators dropping in each of the four seasons. The first season — Chimera — will also see a limited-time event that pits players against aliens, which is called Outbreak.

Season 1 of Year 3 kicks off on March 6th, and adds the Lion and Finka attacker operators who were announced just this weekend.


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Madeline RicchiutoAbout Madeline Ricchiuto

Madeline Ricchiuto is a gamer, comics enthusiast, bad horror movie connoisseur, writer and generally sarcastic human. She also really likes cats and is now Head Games Writer at Bleeding Cool.
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