'Rainbow Six Siege' DLC news: Japanese expansion pack leaked ahead of announcement

A promotional image for Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six Siege" Ubisoft

"Rainbow Six Siege" fans received more pieces of leaked information with the game's upcoming season 4 content that will bring in new operators and maps from Japan.

Fans will definitely hear an announcement from the studio soon about the upcoming downloadable content (DLC) for its first-person shooter video game. It has been also leaked earlier that around this time, the last DLC for the season will be released. However, ahead of any official announcement, @JonKay20 posted a short video on Twitter.

The clip shows two players that are simply exploring the allegedly new map. With all the things around, it depicts a restaurant with lots of wood used on the walls and on the floor. The main player also keeps on shooting these walls, with one scene even showing that it can also be torn down with a sledgehammer. The later of the clip also reveals that they are inside a skyscraper.

Ubisoft is also trying to keep its players entertained with their game by providing interesting contents on a regular basis. They also need to exert double the effort since the playing population has significantly increased about three months ago when the studio released its "Operation Skull Rain" DLC that introduced the Caviera, the Brazilian operator. The game is also active in the eSports arena, according to Game Rant.

Previously, the studio had started cleaning up its own multiplayer backyard by getting rid of non-team players. These are the players who intentionally kill their teammates. First-time offenders will be given a 15-minute ban and a 50 percent renown penalty for Casual players. Ranked players will be given a 30-minute penalty. Succeeding offenses will be given a longer penalty period and if they really would not stop, it could end up with a permanent ban for the players.

"Rainbow Six Siege" is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. It was originally released on last December.

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