The Ubisoft team has confirmed that the second season of the Year 8 of Rainbow Six SiegeOperation Dread Factor, will be released on May 30. So with this season comes the new Swedish Agent Fenrir, a Consulate map overhaul, and major gameplay updates.
Operation Dread Factor features Fenrir, a new tactical defender with the F-NATT Dread Mine. This device releases a “fear gas” that temporarily limits your opponents’ abilities and field of vision. With these possibilities, the strategic placement of mines will allow you to regain control of an area and fend off enemies trying to flank the player. Fenrir is an agent with 2 hit points and 2 armor points.
On the other hand, the revamp of Consulate completely changes the experience of playing on this map. Transform all floors and locations to make matches more balanced, complex and satisfying. Changes to attacker spawn points will reduce team frustration and increase their safety. As they comment from Ubisoft, since there are fewer points outside where players are vulnerable, they will be able to reach the building more easily from the spawn point. The Consulate revamp brings variety to every match, inspiring players to create new tactics to dominate the map.
Improvements and adjustments
Likewise, improvements to the shooting range make this space the ultimate testing and training location, thanks to the inclusion of the new aiming track. This addition also comes with new modes, with moving targets, and lets you master the recoil and damage of any weapon.
Another of the most important points are this season’s balance adjustments. These include a new gadget, the Observation Blocker. This information blocking device projects a digital barrier that disrupts the line of sight of enemy drones and observation tools
Finally, Operation Dread Factor also adds new control maps, with alternate settings for shooting, crouching, and peeking. This will Seat to be a more comfortable gaming experience for everyone. And this season comes Match Replay, which allows players to control a free camera while watching their replays, enjoying recorded content from any angle. Finally, members of each team will be able to notify their leader when everything is ready to play, skipping time remaining and starting matchmaking early.
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