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Rainbow Six Siege is testing a Jackal rework

Rainbow Six Siege is testing a Jackal rework

Rainbow Six Siege’s latest test server has gone live, and it looks like Ubisoft has some big changes in mind for Jackal. The TTS has brought some major changes for the operator, most of which focus on Jackal’s scan ability. The devs hope that these changes will give players better information and more interesting decisions to make - and they’ll certainly give us something interesting to consider as we look down the Year 4 roadmap.

Jackal will now receive a different number of pings depending on how old a scanned footprint is. If it’s less than 15 seconds old, he gets five pings - 30 seconds means four pings, 60 seconds gives three, and 90 second-old prints give two pings. Each tier of age is represented by a colour while the Eyenox is active, which will let you see how old a print is at a glance.

Once you’ve scanned, you can share the information with your team, which causes the footprints to disappear but gives the entire team a ping on the enemy’s location. You can also choose to keep the info to yourself - that’ll keep the footprints on-screen, so you can track them all the way to the enemy.

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Rainbow Six Siege is testing a Jackal rework Rainbow Six Siege is testing a Jackal rework Reviewed by Unknown on October 10, 2019 Rating: 5

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