“Rainbow Six: Siege” after three years of new map “Emerald Plains” is now available “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege”

Ubisoft announced today (4/21) that “Rainbow Six: Siege“The first new map “Emerald Plains” in nearly three years is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC (including Xbox Game Pass).

Rainbow Six: Siege》New map “Emerald Plains” trailer

The all-new Emerald Plains allows players to experience the rolling hills of Northern Ireland at country clubs and private ranches. Explore the idyllic and idyllic setting to your heart’s content and strategize the best strategy for the battle, whether it’s risking rappelling down from the skylight, taking the three interior stairs, or taking cover next to the fireplace patio.

The two floors of the Emerald Plains map are very different in style, with the modern style of the lower floor of the manor contrasting with the classical style of the upper floor to emphasize clear callsigns and azimuth landmarks. Inspired in part by Bartlett University and Frontier, the spacious rooms in this medium-sized map form a large playground. Players can play the “Emerald Plains” map from the Year 7 Season 1 “Evil Veil” as a new operator, Azami. Equipped with a game-changing “Tooth Barrier” that throws Kunai, Azami deploys an expandable material that solidifies into a bulletproof surface, allowing her to quickly mend holes in walls and floors, creating a more mobile and flexible defense Way.

Rainbow Six: SiegeYear 7 will see more new maps, cross-play and cross-play progression mechanics, a “reputation system” that continues to work to encourage positive player behavior, a new permanent game mode including “Team Deathmatch”, and more update content.

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