By M. Abad, | February 06, 2017
Ubisoft drops more details on Operation Health Update for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege." (YouTube)
The developer of Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six Siege" is not keen on adding new modes to the game. This news came as a big disappointment to hardcore players after two years of playing the routine without the expected diversity in the game. Apparently, certain considerations are being studied to see whether new modes are relevant and positive in the game.
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In an interview by PCGames with brand director Alexandre Remy, he said "We're constantly looking and prototyping. But the thing is, when doing that we concluded that there are some foundations to Siege that we want to keep: attack versus defense, destruction, operators, and [only having] one life. That is the DNA of the game, so when you look at what game modes would sufficiently refresh the experience but remain faithful to those rules, there's not that many. Siege is its own game mode."
The "Rainbow Six Siege" game has its own identity that the developer wants to maintain. While players have been comparative with the upcoming nine modes of "Titanfall 2," the developer will not rush to compete; instead they will retain the popular concept of the game.
Nevertheless, a new map is coming for Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six Siege. According to the iDigitalTimes, the Operation Velvet Shell is all set to arrive on Tuesday. The new feature will introduce the Coastline map where it will also introduce the characters of Jackal and Mira.
Meanwhile, trust the "Rainbow Six Siege" menu to have developed overtime; introducing new features that will help players access the game easily. One popular feature of the menu is its ability to remember the player's last mode selected and readily offers it the next the player is logged in. For more news and update about Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six Siege," make sure to read us here on Telegiz.
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