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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
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Season 11 Year 1 Overview Year 11 Roadmap Free Access Enjoy free access to Quick Match, Unranked, and Dual Front game modes with a selection of operators. Certain features like Ranked playlists, Siege Cup, additional operators, and cosmetics require payment to unlock. Elite Edition The Elite Edition includes: - Access to Quick Match, Unranked, and Dual Front game modes with a selection of operators - Access to Ranked playlists and Siege Cup - Instant unlock of 16 additional operators Ultimate Edition The Ultimate Edition includes: - Access to Quick Match, Unranked, and Dual Front game modes with a selection of operators - Access to Ranked playlists and Siege Cup - Instant unlock of 54 additional operators - The Disruptor Pack, containing cosmetic bundles for four operators: Nøkk, Warden, Frost, and Maverick PC Specifications About the Game Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is the undisputed reference in tactical team shooters, where elite strategy and execution triumph. Enjoy free access to Quick Match, Unranked, and Dual Front game modes with a selection of operators. Certain features like Ranked playlists, Siege Cup, additional operators, and cosmetics require payment to unlock. HIGH STAKES 5v5 ATTACK VS. DEFENSE Alternate between attack and defense, adapting your approach to each operator and map. Feel the thrill and intensity of the action as you leverage next-level destruction and gadgetry to outsmart and outplay your opponents in every round. On defense, transform your surroundings into fortified strongholds. Reinforce walls, set up barricades, and deploy traps to control enemy movement. Use surveillance tools to gather intel and anticipate their approach. Hold your ground, adapt to their tactics, and outplay the attackers at every turn. On attack, gather intel on enemy positions and the bomb site using your observation drones. Coordinate with your team to breach reinforced defenses, bypass traps, and create unexpected openings. Take your enemies by surprise with vertical plays – striking from above, below, or making a daring entry through windows by rappel. Plan your assault, execute, and defuse every situation. TOOLS OF DESTRUCTION Destruction is more than chaos: it is a key tool for your success. Use the environment to your advantage – turn walls into windows of opportunity. Use state-of-the-art technology to track enemy movements, shatter walls to create new lines of sight, and manipulate your surroundings to secure the tactical advantage. DUAL FRONT: DYNAMIC TACTICAL 6v6 WARFARE Engage in intense 6v6 battles on the largest map in Siege, where teams push to capture enemy sectors while defending their own. Fight your way to the enemy base and claim victory. Select an operator among a curated list of attackers and defenders, fighting side by side and unlocking new tactical possibilities. When respawning, adapt your operator selection and strategy to shift the momentum of battle, or venture into the Neutral Sector to take on high-risk, high-reward assignments and earn bonuses that can turn the tide in an instant. Dual Front delivers a bold new way to experience the tactical depth and intensity of Rainbow Six Siege. FROM RECRUIT TO ELITE A solid onboarding journey for new players including a new clearance level path, helping you learn the basics progressively and build the skills and confidence you need before jumping into tactical action. CONSTANTLY EVOLVING Every season brings major updates, with new content and features for renewed tactics and gameplay. HIGHLY COMPETITIVE Join a massive online community of over 80 million players. Watch top-tier pro teams battle for supremacy in the prestigious Rainbow Six Siege Esport Competition. Access to the game is free; certain features, including competitive game modes, operators, and cosmetics require payment to unlock.
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Rainbow Six is a tactical shooter, in which characters are affected by realistic factors and can be killed with a single bullet; therefore, wise tactics and planning are encouraged to complete missions over sheer force and firepower. The game follows a campaign of several missions, with the plot being advanced in the mission briefing of each. Missions in each version differ: the PC and Game Boy Color versions have 16 missions, the Nintendo 64 port has 12 missions, the PlayStation port has 14 missions and the Dreamcast port has 21 missions. Objectives in missions include defeating enemies, rescuing hostages, defusing bombs, gathering intelligence, and planting surveillance devices. Players are encouraged to find their own ways to complete objectives using a variety of tactics and methods, ranging from stealthy infiltration to a frontal assault (except in missions where stealth is mandatory). Successful missions often last just minutes, but may require dozens of repetitions and planning changes to account for failures, new plans, or simply faster or cleaner completion. Before each mission is a planning stage, in which the player is briefed on the situation, chooses the Rainbow operatives to be involved in the mission, organizes them into color-coded teams, and selects their weapons, equipment, and uniforms. Operatives are categorized into five classes based on their skill specializations: Assault, Demolitions, Electronics, Recon, and Sniper. The vast majority of operatives are named characters with their own backstories and skillsets, but generic "reserves" are also available for each class should players wish to avoid risking named operatives, although they have greatly reduced skills. In the planning stage, the player is shown a map of the area of operations to set team orders, such as AI pathing, team "go" codes to hold until ordered, where AI operatives will deploy equipment such as flashbangs or door breaching charges, and rules of engagement; alternatively, the player can skip this by choosing to follow a preset plan instead. During gameplay, the player directly controls a team leader, and can use their weapons and equipment, manually lead their team, and see stats for the controlled operative and their team on the HUD. The player can take control of any alive team leader at will. Operatives and teams not under player control follow the orders given to them in the planning stage. Injured or fatigued operatives require time off after a mission to recover (they can still be used, just with lower health or reduced skills), while deceased operatives are permanently lost and cannot be used for the rest of the campaign playthrough, forcing players to plan carefully to avoid casualties. Online multiplayer for the PC version was available on the MPlayer.com and Zone.com services. Multiplayer modes include cooperative modes, deathmatch, and team deathmatch, among others. Most other console ports lack multiplayer, though the Nintendo 64 port includes a two-player split-screen cooperative mode. Most versions of Rainbow Six have considerable differences. The PlayStation port was developed by Rebellion and features visible weapons in first person, entirely new mission layouts, and a smaller team size (4, opposed to 8 in other versions). The Nintendo 64 port has a simpler HUD design and completely reorganized missions, including some from Eagle Watch. The Game Boy Color port is the most notable example, having radically different gameplay and presentation due to the platform's technical limitations: gameplay is slowed and simplified, crossfire is removed, and the 3D graphics from other releases are replaced by a 2.5D top-down perspective.
About Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six is a Action, Role-playing (RPG), Squad Management, Strategy, Tactical game released in 1998 developed by Pipe Dream Interactive, Red Storm Entertainment that offers Co-operative, Multiplayer gameplay from a first person, third person perspective playable on Dreamcast, Mac, Nintendo 64 with 74 user ratings averaging 77.9/100. The game explores themes like Warfare. If you enjoy Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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