Rainbow Six Siege

Description

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is an online tactical shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on December 1, 2015. It was also set to be released for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The game puts heavy emphasis on environmental destruction and cooperation between players. Each player assumes control of an attacker or a defender in different gameplay modes such as rescuing a hostage, defusing a bomb, and taking control of an objective within a room. The title has no campaign but features a series of short, offline missions called, "situations" that can be played solo. These missions have a loose narrative, focusing on recruits going through training to prepare them for future encounters with the "White Masks", a terrorist group that threatens the safety of the world.

It is an entry in the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six series and the successor to Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6: Patriots, a tactical shooter that had a larger focus on narrative. However, Patriots was eventually cancelled due to its technical shortcomings, and the team decided to reboot the franchise. The team evaluated the core of the Rainbow Six franchise and believed that letting players impersonate the top counter-terrorist operatives around the world suited the game most. To create authentic siege situations, the team consulted actual counter-terrorism units and looked at real-life examples of sieges such as the Iranian Embassy siege. Powered by AnvilNext 2.0, the game also utilizes Ubisoft's RealBlast technology to create destructible environments.

Game Details

Genre(s): Tactical shooter

Developer: Ubisoft Montreal

Publisher: Ubisoft

Release date: December 1, 2015

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC

Gamemode(s): Single-player, Multiplayer

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Reviews

4 Years Ago

Anonymous

I got this game once it came out and thought I would NEVER let my youngest son play it since it was an M game. My other son was 17 and was constantly addicted to Call of Duty and League of Legends and would never do his chores or work hard in school really.

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159 Minutes Ago

Jack354

I think this game is fine. There is blood but it doesn't look real. For mutiplayer their is always mute so your child doesn't have to hear any bad words. As long as your child is mature enough for you to trust them it's ok.

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