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Rainbow Six Siege Operation Phantom Sight detailed by Ubisoft

Rainbow Six Siege Operation Phantom Sight was today detailed by Ubisoft.

Kicking off Year 4, Season 2 of the popular shooter, Operation Phantom Sight features a new Attacker named Nøkk, a Defender called Warden and a “major map rework” of Moscow’s Kafe Dostoyevsky.

“In this new season, Nøkk and Warden will redefine how intel is gathered as the newest additions to the Rainbow Six Siege Operator line-up,” Ubisoft said in a press release. “Armed with her FMG-9 submachine gun and SIX12-SD shotgun, Nøkk uses her high-tech HEL Presence Reduction gadget to quietly navigate behind enemy lines, invisible to cameras and drones alike. In the meantime, Warden uses his Glance Smartglasses to enhance his vision, providing him with better visibility in smoke as well as immunity to flashes while remaining still. His M590A1 shotgun and MPX submachine gun makes him a powerful anchor and entry denier in defense.”

You can check out both characters in action below.

Ubisoft also confirmed that Year 4, Season 2 will “include further updates to Reverse Friendly Fire based on data and community feedback” alongside a revamped Ranked playlist and a new in-game store.

Rainbow Six: Siege is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. Operation Phantom Sight doesn’t have a release date as yet, but we expect the content to drop sometime in June.


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