Rainbow Six Siege is celebrating six years of operation as we head into E3 2021. While no major revelations are happening today in terms of new operators, maps, equipment or competitive play, there’s a few updates that are likely to be highly significant for the community, both existing players and new prospects.
On June 30, Rainbow Six Siege goes cross platform and cross progression on PC, Luna, and Stadia, so players can interact with each other on these services and platforms as well as keeping their progress when they travel from one to another. This is a big deal, but the bigger deal arrives in early 2022.
Early 2022 brings crossplay between Xbox and PlayStation platforms as well as cross-progression across all platforms. Basically, in early 2022 you can finally play Siege anywhere with almost anyone, and keep all of your progress as you move from platform to platform. As it should be, right? While that’s a ways off, it should have profound impact on the game and its players when it arrives.
Click here to watch embedded mediaA brand new animated trailer rolls out with this announcement, giving players a look at some of the characters. These trailer shorts have become commonplace for the game to help define the stories of its flavorful cast. In North Star, you can get a new look at some of Rainbow Six Siege’s characters - outside of the usual laying siege to houses, offices, and other environments. Rainbow Six Siege is a notable example of a game that launched with lackluster sentiment, but grew into a powerful and praised game as a service over time in a live environment as major changes continue to roll out at a speedy clip.
Have you tried Rainbow Six Siege? Are you still having fun with it? Are crossplay and cross progression likely to bring you on board to give it a try if you haven’t yet? Let us know in the comments, and stick with us for E3 2021!
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