'Rainbow Six Siege' DLC release date news: game updates include new map DLC and two new Operators

'Rainbow Six Siege' DLC teaser image Twitter / Ubisoft

"Rainbow Six Siege" is certainly getting more hyped up as Ubisoft releases another trailer for the game's new downloadable content (DLC), which includes the leaked Japanese Skyscraper map included in its "Operation Red Crow" update. With all these DLCs the game has proven to be an overwhelmingly successful hit for Ubisoft.

According to Game Rant, the main reason behind "Rainbow Six Siege's" success is the fact that it has managed to retain most of its fanbase because of its incremental post-launch content plan. Furthermore, its fanbase has continued growing even after its first year anniversary.

Right now, there are three DLC packs for the game, with a fourth one getting released soon. Ubisoft has certainly made good on its promise, and the company has delivered a trailer that gives avid fans a quick glance at the new map.

The map — known as "Skyscraper" — was leaked a week earlier, but Ubisoft has confirmed it through the new trailer of the upcoming "Operation Red Crow" DLC of the game. The map is basically set on top of a massive building set in the center of a business district, which Ubisoft confirmed as the city of Nagoya in Japan.

The players will face off through the map's multiple buildings which are traditional Japanese structures, but Ubisoft has yet to verify if verticality will be an issue as few of the buildings are really tall.

Meanwhile, according to Game N Guide, "Rainbow Six: Siege's" "Operation Red Crow" DLC also features two new operators, which were leaked in Reddit. The two new operators — named Echo and Hibana — were featured in the leaked photo, with the former appearing to hold a gadget while the latter is brandishing a big gun that could presumably shoot some sort of liquid chemical.

Regardless, more details will be posted soon, so fans should just stay tuned for more updates about "Rainbow Six: Siege."

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