Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege recently announced their downloadable content update for their seasonal plans for the title. As many have known what the recent one is about, the remaining months are still to reveal what can be expected from the hit first person shooter; along with the patches that can be expected from it.
As past reports delivered, Ubisoft's latest title to the close-quarter shooter series, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, was able to deliver their promise of adding downloadable contents along the way. Given thath the first quarter of the year now belongs to Operation Black Ice, the remainder of the year is expected to give the fans even more reasons to be excited.
Noted by Game Spot, Ubisoft revealed their time table for the rest of 2016's quarters' downloadable content plans online. Based on what has been seen, the second quarter of 2016 will focus on the United States, whereas the other two will drift further with the third quarter being inclined towards Brazil and the last quarter said to be primarily about Japan. Unfortunately, no information on the contents were divulged by Ubisoft but the main guesses and rumors state that they could be new Operators, as well as patches for any and all past flaws.
According to Express, eagle-eyed gamers claim to have stumbled across some possible clues as to when new details about Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege can be expected. Some Reddit users said that calendars found around a number of the game's maps have a marked date of April 14th, which was presumed to have something heavy behind it.
It was last December 1st, 2015 when Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege was officially launched to the public. Since then, Ubisoft was generous enough to provide the gamers with patches and updates to rectify some issues that were forwarded to them along the way. The said downloadable contents in the future are also expected to deliver what is indeed necessary for the game's development.