Fans can now grab the keys and get access to Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege Closed Beta that is still happening come September 24th despite announcement of delay on the release of the FPS title
As revealed on official website for Rainbow Six Siege, hardcore fans of this upcoming Tom Clancy game can claim the closed beta keys by doing the following steps:
Once logged in, click "REDEEM CODE" and enter platform of choice such as PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or PC. Press NEXT and log in to Uplay account, or create a Uplay account for those who don't one just yet. Enter unique access code and after confirmation is received, Ubisoft team will respond with corresponding access instructions for respective platform of choice once the beta goes live.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege Beta will feature the return of the Terrorist Hunt mode in addition to PvP which was unveiled at E3 2015 event. In the Terrorist Hunt Mode, players will be seen in the middle of a global crisis perpetrated by the White Masks who are known as the world's most dangerous terrorists.
As reported earlier, Ubisoft announced that Rainbow Six Siege release date is being pushed back the original October 13 launching to December 1 this year. The developer explained that Ubisoft Montreal can make use of an extra time to make adjustment and improvement on various co-op experience across game modes, weapons as well as gadget balancing to polish the game.
On official Ubisoft blog, the publisher official statement reads, "We're taking a little more time to make these changes and we think it's the right call. We understand that many of you are excited to get your hands on the final game, but as gamers ourselves we know that quality comes first and we are committed to delivering the best game possible."
Despite the not so good news to fans who are eager to try out the new game, the developer holds a promise of a Siege Generator feature that will offer a whole new experience of gaming. "You'll never have the same experience twice," assures Ubisoft.
In the new siege style of assault of the game, enemies can customize their strongholds with the shields and mines feature while the Rainbow Six Siege team will have to breach fortification strategies with the use of observation drones, rappelling, and more.
Rainbow Six Siege is another Tom Clancy game which takes inspiration from real world counter-terrorist organization. It is now available for pre-order and set to launch worldwide on December 1 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.
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