Video game developer Ubisoft recently dropped the news that they will be launching the open beta version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege by the middle of this week. It is scheduled to start on November 25, Wednesday, until November 29, Sunday.
Players who have participated in the previous closed beta version will be able to try the game, a day ahead of the open beta release. They will also be given access to the game's PVP and Secure Area Modes, aside from getting their hands on the new PvE Disarm Bomb Mode, which will be available in Terrorist Hunt, noted Vine Report.
This upcoming beta version of the game will be its fourth and last one, with new characters, 14 operators, and three maps, namely, House, Hereford, and Kanal Industrial Harbor. Other stress tests were done in March, July, and September this year, reported Christian Post. Ubisoft confirmed that progress made during the testing, will not carry over to the retail gameplay experience.
With the launch of the open beta version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege this November 25, Ubisoft will be able to prepare well for the game's official full release in December. They can already estimate the possible number of players who will be attending the December launch, and the number of servers that need to remain open to handle the player load by then.
According to Ubisoft's official website, they can't wait for the players to try out the beta version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege. IGN quoted, "We are grateful and humbled to be this close to the launch of the game, and we can't wait to have you all playing during the Open Beta for one last stability check. You'll get to test out some of the recent improvements we made, including a much stronger gameplay experience."
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege is scheduled to be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC this coming December 1.
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