Rainbow Six Siege season 13 starts tomorrow

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Rainbow Six Siege is one of the most popular multiplayer games in the industry today and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. During Ubisoft’s E3 press conference, the company announced season 13 of the game, titled Operation Phantom Sight, kicks off tomorrow. The new season will give players their first chance to play as N0kk and Warden.

Owners of the Year 4 Pass will get access to N0kk and Warden with the start of the season while everyone else will be able to unlock them starting June 18 using Renown or R6 Credits. More content from the new season, including the new Kafe Dostoyevsky map redesign, will be available tomorrow for all players.

According to Ubisoft, the season will bring with it a host of updates and improvements, including changes to reverse friendly fire, a redesign of the shop front, and improvements to Ranked Mode to make it closer to the Pro League format. Pick & Ban, three-round rotations, and the Bomb game mode will become the standard for all Ranked matches. There are also new skins available for players.


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