By Irina Stark, | May 12, 2017
Ubisoft drops more details on Operation Health Update for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege." (YouTube)
Ubisoft is pushing back the release of Hong Kong DLC for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" to give way to Operation Health. This program is the developer's way of focusing on the game's health and it will be the content of the game's Year Two Season Two.
Ubisoft reiterated via the game's official website that the game's health is its priority as announced earlier during the Six Invitational. To achieve the goal, it decided to focus the whole three months to improve the game by launching Operation Health and by doing this, the season that will be set in Hong Kong and South Korea will be moved to a later date.
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"Operation Health is all about fixing several issues and investing in better technology to make sure we keep growing strong in the upcoming years," Ubisoft explained.
The developer admitted that they were dissatisfied with the pace of improvement of the game's game despite the diligent work of the team and delivery of major improvements and fixes to the game. In this regard, Ubisoft wants to devote a whole season to eliminating the highest priority issues and restructuring for a more sustainable update pipeline.
As result, Hong Kong DLC is now scheduled to Season Three in August, and South Korea is moved to Season Four in November. Also, Poland will no longer have its own season in Year Two but its GROM Operators will be released simultaneously at the start of Hong Kong and South Korea.
Furthermore, the developer lowered the availability of new maps into three, and it includes the most recent map that is set in Spain. At this point, the developer anticipated that the game's fans have a lot of questions, so they dedicated a whole page for Q&A via this page.
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" is available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Stay tuned for more news and updates.
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