'Rainbow Six Siege' Full Year Content Is Confirmed; Ubisoft Announced The Next Content DLC To Be Released In 2017

Great news for all the fans of the "Rainbow Six Siege" for a new content will be coming out next year. The Ubisoft is pleased to announce that they are working on a full game content for the game would be very interesting for Rainbow Six game fans.

Ubisoft announced the upcoming full game content of the "Rainbow Six Siege" via social media. A new year content support will be released in 2017 as the Ubisoft said in their Twitter post. It has been said in the post that the "Rainbow Six Siege" had a great year this 2016 and the company is excited to release a full year of content.

As per PlayStation Lifestyle said in their report, the announcement was made during the "Rainbow Six Siege" Pro League Finals last weekend. Though the "Rainbow Six Siege" seemed to be not that popular compared to other FPS, it is a success for Ubisoft for several players bought the game due to its rich tactical and realism.

In addition, Ubisoft said that if the next "Rainbow Six Siege" 2017 content would succeed, there is no doubt that they will be creating a fourth season. From this day on, the 3rd season called Operation Red Crow is just 2 days away from its release, which will feature a couple of new map called the Skyscraper.

In a separate report, the VG247 held a survey from the fans and players of the "Rainbow Six Siege" earlier this month. Fans were asked about what they want to be added up and some of their wish list of the next full game content. More in-game skins, uniforms and more customizable items and features were indicated as the players responded.

The "Rainbow Six Siege" had a successful year this 2016, knowing that the game hasn't reached yet its 1st year since the release in December 2015. Ubisoft has released six major updates for the "Rainbow Six Siege" and they have now confirmed that the 7th will launch next year.

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