Rainbow Six Siege Video Shows NFL Players Reacting to the Game
If you haven’t gotten a code for the upcoming closed beta test for Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft has an attractive option.
Rainbow Six Siege is out worldwide on December 1 for PlayStation4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. The interactive platform, which has been released online today, will allow players to train for Future Rainbow Six Siege matches. The game places a heavy emphasis on the destructibility of its environments, particularly the walls, floors and ceilings, and the single-death nature of each round encourages strategic thinking from Rainbow Six Siege players. The promotion introduces players the core aspects of the game: siege warfare, target extraction and hostage rescue missions.
For those who failed to get hold of one of the 10,000 beta keys for Rainbow Six Siege that we gave away earlier, worry not: there is another way.
Key Features:THE RULES OF SIEGE: Five versus Five.
When the beta goes live, Art of Siege will be updated with a “Wall of Tactics” area, where players can record videos of their actions in-game, and the community can vote on which tactics they think are the best. Note that if the pages get defaulted to Polish or other languages aside from English, you should open it the web browser’s “incognito” mode. Ubisoft is yet to disclose if and when it will release in Asia, Africa and Russian Federation.