Rainbow Six Siege's Latest Patch Has Been Delayed | Game Rant
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege has a patch currently in the works at Ubisoft, but that patch has apparently encountered "unforeseen circumstances" that have forced its release to be delayed. The Rainbow Six Siege patch was originally scheduled to be released today (Tuesday, July 28) but that is no longer the case.
Rainbow Six Siege's most recently released patch, which dropped on June 30, adds for a match cancellation feature; despite the current state of affairs with COVID-19, Ubisoft has a long-ranging roadmap full of additions planned for the game.
The patch that should've released today adds buffs to operators Gridlock, Orxy, and Fuze; about an hour before it was supposed to launch, the official Rainbow Six Siege twitter account announced that those plans had changed. Alongside those balance changes, the patch adds a mechanical change that affects players who are pushed through a wall by Nomad's airjabs or Oryx's dash with 5 HP of damage. Still, it appears the company is encountering some amount of obstacles in the course of development, though what exactly those obstacles are remains a mystery.
Unfortunately, there is no replacement launch date scheduled yet for the patch, as Ubisoft promised to share updated times at a "later date." In the meantime, players will have to carry on with the current version of Rainbow Six Siege.
Rainbow Six Siege is available for PC, PS4, and Xbox One; it is also planned to release for PS5 and Xbox Series X.
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