Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege has been a talk of the town since the game's early going. Without any negative expectations from the fans, there is only a little to no room for mistakes-but until the release date, the gamers are to hold on to their seats, even more so that the launch is moved a little later on.
According to Twinfinite, as the videos have shown great promise and an even greater delivery as of now. With the optimum efficiency of the AnvilNext game engine, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is distinct from the previously used Epic's Unreal Engine, and it has given outstanding detailed results. But setting the said attributes aside, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege may keep the hourglass going, as it has been confirmed of being delayed for a few more months.
Tech Times reported that the upcoming installment of Rainbow Six Siege is to be moved to December 1, 2015, which is an estimated two months away from the original October 13, 2015. Being moved to the said period makes the game stand beside the other powerhouse games due to be released, namely Star Wars: Battlefront, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Halo 5: Guardians and more. This automatically entitles Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege as one of the most anticipated first-person shooters in the industry.
As recently delivered by MNR Daily, the developers somewhat still had an issue in terms of completion for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. They were quote, "This wasn't an easy decision, but based on the feedback we've received, and based on our own internal tests, we felt there are adjustments and improvements we can make, including improving the co-op experience across all game modes, weapon and gadget balancing, as well as menu and interface navigation. We're taking a little more time to make these changes, and we think it's the right call."
The closed beta remains strong, and is set on September 24, 2015. But to take the word of the developers, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege will be out on December 1, 2015.
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