The news would have far-reaching implications for defensive strategies in Rainbow Six Siege, as many of the maps feature certain areas where defenders can break out of one window and quickly run to a section of the map that the attacking squad typically doesn’t expect a defensive operator to barge in from. It’s a high risk maneuver, but the rewards can truly change the outcome of a match.
As both brand director Alexandre Remy and creative director Xavier Marguis can attest to, however, this timer has allowed many instances of spawn killing to take place, something that has become a major mark on a game massively marketing itself towards an e-sports audience. Here’s what Remy had to say about the potential changes:
The sentiment was echoed by Marquis, who stated that the question of outside timers has been through many phases in the development studio, as evident by from when the game originally launched with a 5 second timer. Marquis also said that people have “no idea” about all of the potential topics the studio explores, suggesting that other significant changes to the overall strategy of the game may be tweaked in the future.
For now, however, the subject of outdoor timers in Rainbow Six Siege remains purely speculative, as both directors simply confirmed it was a topic of discussion among the developers. In the meantime, gamers should expect to hear news about two new Hong Kong operators in the next few weeks, with that content being slated to drop later this month.
Rainbow Six Siege is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Source: Finder