Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege New 'Plane' Map Takes Players Inside a Domestic 747 Aircraft; Close Quarters Style and Other Exciting Details Revealed

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A controversial seven years filled with rumors of cancellations, postponed and even inexistence of the game has now come to a solid halt. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, the latest entry in the purely action-filled multiplayer series under UBISOFT Montreal has been confirmed to officially release this September and everyone simply cannot wait to get their hands on it.

Tom Clancy's ever-growing creation has spiked the standards of multiplayer cooperative combat with Rainbow Six and Rainbow Six Siege aims to get more than the fingers to work but tactical skills as well. Sticking to the exceptionally creative Close Quarters style, this game has shown that open fields, abandoned warehouses and city warzones are not the only stages to play on.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege retained the necessity to work as a single strong unit as what was mentioned in the reviews of IGN. Both the pros and cons of the game intrigue the fans greatly, however, it is more than safe to say that the satisfaction offered is more than typically expected. With high quality graphics that ensure the beauty of realism, fans can shoot through the doors, walls, and floors as needed and the essence of the first person shooter still intact.

The addition of the French Counter Terrorist Squad, namely, the GIGN ( Groupe d' Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale ) is another remarkable point to take note, reports games.on.net. With 4 Operators that make up the said team, they play vital roles, especially now that the game orientation is Close Quarters. The game itself is supposedly comprised of 20 Operators entirely, the characters most likely created to counter-pick the skills of another.

What's most admirable in the game is the new map called "Plane". The setting is on a domestic 747 airplane, thus, a rather tight space to work around. The need to act as a cohesive group comes to play as there is minimal allowance for errors in the game, with only very short lifespan and ammunition count that should be treated with discipline. Overall, the game is pure intensity and blood rush for every second's worth.

Details on the pre-order bonuses have been reported earlier here.

So, to all the adrenaline junkies out there and trigger-happy maniacs, the long wait is over! Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege will officially release on October 13, 2015 to Xbox One, PS4, and PC platforms.

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