Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege: USA DLC Possibilities Recapped; Remainder of the Year to Get More Contents

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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege as a whole is expecting more updates along the way, in the form of downloadable contents, much like the other games that the company has to offer. So far, the latest one will be another country-themed addition that was cordially promised by Ubisoft themselves.

As per Christian Post, Ubisoft has cordially taken pride in their move of giving downloadable content updates for their titles, with an example of Far Cry Primal having its own in the form of Legend of the Mammoth. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is not any different, as the recently announced plans that the developer gave will certainly lift the expectations up a little more.

According to Ecumenical News, the last downloadable content for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, namely Operation Black Ice, has showed two new Canadian operators with a very distinct move set. Now, fans of the first-person shooter should expect the upcoming USA downloadable content update slated for the second quarter of the year. No release date has been named yet, but as far as fans are concerned, the contents of the game will resemble those of Operation Black Ice; new operators, weapon skins and perhaps a new map.

Previous reports stated that Ubisoft already gave their schedule for the coming year, in the form of downloadable contents for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. After the upcoming USA downloadable content update, fans will get their share of Brazil for the third quarter, and the year will be topped off by a Japan-themed downloadable content update. Each one is yet to get their own release date, but fans were rendered contented with the fact that the title will provide updates consistently.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is the latest title to graze the close-quarter first person shooter series by Ubisoft. Keep posted for more news on the upcoming downloadable content updates for Ubisoft's title.

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