Rainbow Six Siege's Year 8 season 4, Operation Deep Freeze, brings substantial changes to the game. The release date, initially set for November 28, 2023, has been delayed by Ubisoft for further testing, with no specified duration.
Operation Deep Freeze marks the end of Year 8 and introduces Tubarao, a new operator from Portugal. Tubarao's primary gadget, the Zoto Canister, is a throwable device releasing freezing gas, deactivating gadgets, exposing footprints, and slowing down attacks. Tubarao can complement defenders like Bandit and Pulse.
The Defender AI playlist debuts with Operation Deep Freeze, replacing Terrorist Hunt. This playlist allows players to go solo or team up against a stack of five AI bots, mirroring casual matches. Frag Grenades have been reworked — they can no longer be cooked and will now fuze two seconds after bouncing off a surface. IQ, Lion, Sens, Osa, and Blackbeard have gained access to these grenades.
The Marketplace, a novel concept, is introduced in Rainbow 6 Siege. In-game Credits, the premium currency, are used to trade items with the community. The Marketplace beta will be launched in Y8S4, offering various cosmetics and headgear. A full release is scheduled for Year 9, and registration for beta access is available on Ubisoft's official website.
Operation Heavy Mettle, the current season, extends beyond November 27, ensuring a seamless transition to Operation Deep Freeze, the fourth and final season of Year 8. Year 9 content is anticipated to follow.
Why was the release date of Rainbow Six Siege Operation Deep Freeze postponed?
Ubisoft delayed the release for further testing to ensure the best player experience. The new date remains uncertain at this point.
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