'Rainbow Six Siege' DLC updates, latest news: 'Operation Red Crow' DLC announcement to be made during Pro League Finals

'Rainbow Six Siege' DLC teaser image Twitter / Ubisoft

The fourth and final downloadable content (DLC) expansion pack for the highly popular first-person shooter video game, "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" is finally close to being released as the game's developer has now announced that they will be revealing more details about it next weekend. The fourth DLC expansion — which has been revealed to be called "Operation Red Crow" — will apparently be showcased during the upcoming Rainbow 6 Pro League Season 3 Finals.

Along with the announcement that the DLC will be featured during the event, Ubisoft also released their first official tease of the new DLC via a teaser video for the Rainbow 6 Pro League Finals. The competition itself will be taking place on Nov. 12 and Nov. 13. The finals will be including the winning teams from Europe and North America for both the PC and the Xbox One version of the game. Teams will be vying for the championship and for the $150,000 prize pool.

Ubisoft also announced that they will be holding a preview and a developer's discussion panel on Saturday, Nov. 12, which will then be followed by an exclusive reveal for "Operation Red Crow" the following day, Nov. 13.

As of the moment, not much is yet known about the new DLC, aside from the fact that it will be set in Japan and will feature new playable operators.

"Operation Red Crow" will be the last of the four DLC expansion packs that were previously announced by the company for the game.

The first DLC — "Operation Black Ice" — was set in Canada and featured JTF2 operators. It was release back in February.

The second DLC — titled "Operation Dust Line" — was set in the Middle East and featured Navy Seals operators. It was release back in May.

The third DLC — titled "Operation Skull Rain" — was set in Brazil and featured BOPE operators. It was released a few months ago in August.

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