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DEV BLOG: NEW COUNTER DEFUSER

Starting with Year 3 Season 2, Defenders will use a hacking device instead of a melee animation to disable the Defuser. It is important to note that the interaction distance and conditions will remain the same.

We wanted to improve the visual and audio feedback with this new animation to provide more clarity when a Defender is interacting with the Defuser. The auditory feedback will be more distinct, and the hacking device will provide a visual cue on the Defuser itself. This new animation is also more visually appealing and fits into the context of the action. Finally, this change will fix the issues that resulted from destroying the Defuser from further than intended, or "long arming."

We are open to any feedback you may have in regards to these changes, so please feel free to leave your comments on the Rainbow Six subreddit.

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DEV BLOG: SCORING REFACTOR

In Season 2, we will be adjusting the existing scoring system for Operators and drone scanning.  The goal is to balance the current system to have every Operator potentially winning a similar amount of score. 

Drone Scanning

With drones, we would like to improve behavior and encourage more team play by removing the incentive to ping just for score.

  • The first scan and following scanned event are removed.
  • Enemy ID is now a team score. When someone ID’s an enemy, the score is now given to the whole team, which stays at 10 points.

Operator Values

Certain Operator actions will now be adjusted to reflect this new scoring refactor process.  For example, it is Bandit’s job to deploy his Shock Wire, however, destroying an enemy gadget with it is a behavior worth rewarding.

Below you can find the exact Operator scoring changes coming to Season 2 (NEW VALUE/OLD VALUE):

  • MIRA
    • Deploying a Black Mirror: 20/10
  • DOC
    • Healing with a Epi shot: 50/20
  • MONTAGNE
    • Protection with the shield: 15/10
  • ROOK
    • Plates taken: 5/10
  • ELA
    • Concussion Mine Detonation: 5/10
  • BANDIT
    • Gadget destroyed with Shock Wire: 30/10
    • Deploying a Shock Wire: 5/10
  • JÄGER
    • Gadget Destroyed with ADS: 20/10
  • BLACKBEARD
    • Bullet stopped with the shield: 2/5
  • VALKYRIE
    • Deploying a Black Eye: 5/20
  • MUTE
    • Jammed gadget: 15/10
  • ECHO
    • Sonic Burst hit: 25/10
  • YING
    • Candela Detonation: 5/10
  • FUZE
    • Detonating the Cluster Charge no longer give points
  • TACHANKA
    • Kill assist with the Turret: 50/10
  • PULSE
    • Injure Assist Detection: 25/10
    • Kill Assist Detection: 25/10
    • Heartbeat Detection: 20/5

 

We have based these changes on data from player behavior and feedback from the community. We will continue to monitor and adjust these values accordingly in the future.  Please feel free to leave your comments about these changes on the Rainbow Six subreddit.

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DEV BLOG: OBSERVATION TOOL CHANGES AND BULLETPROOF CAMERA

We are introducing two new features during the Test Server of Operation Para Bellum. We are improving the user interface (UI) of the observation tool system and adding a secondary gadget for Defenders, the Bulletproof Camera.

Observation Tool Changes

Right now, players need to perform many actions to reach the drone or camera that they want to see through – especially if they want to switch between two active observation tools (i.e. if Twitch wants to swap between piloting her first and second drone). Our main goal is to simplify this flow, provide a better user experience and a cleaner UI.

This image is an early screenshot of the new UI that we will be implementing. As you can see in the bottom left corner, we replaced the black dots representing the observation tools with actual icons of the tools that you have available.

One of the main benefits of this change is the possibility of observing through your teammates drones during preparation phase while preserving your drone. It will also be much easier to scroll through the list of available cameras and/or drones. Furthermore, this will allow our team more freedom to implement operators with complex intelligence gathering tool kits in the future.

The observation tool changes come right in time for the new addition to the Defenders intel-gathering arsenal: the Bulletproof Camera.

Bulletproof Camera

The Bulletproof Camera is a secondary gadget that will be given to six Defenders. This new device will allow them to have more options to hold an objective and counter some attack strategies.

The Bulletproof Camera is unbreakable from the front, but can be shot and destroyed from the sides. Thatcher’s EMP grenades and Twitch’s Shock Drone can counter it. It can scan enemies and see through smoke. It cannot be thrown and needs to be deployed, similarly to Jäger’s Magpie.

This is the initial list of Operators that will have a Bulletproof Camera added to their loadout:

  • Frost – Bulletproof Camera instead of Deployable Shield.
  • Doc – Bulletproof Camera instead of Deployable Shield.
  • Mute – Bulletproof Camera instead of Deployable Shield.
  • Castle – Bulletproof Camera instead of Deployable Shield.
  • Caveira – Bulletproof Camera instead of Barbed Wire.
  • Vigil – Bulletproof Camera instead of Barbed Wire.

We expect the Bulletproof Camera to provide an alternate intelligence gathering tool for the Defenders, and to allow them to have more variety with Operators picks. It may also act as a counter against strategies like the smoke grenade/plant meta.

After the introduction of the Bulletproof Camera, Attackers might have to think twice before rushing the objective and planting the defuser, as they will need to decide whether to move to counter the Bulletproof Camera or accept the risk and plant.

We are interested in hearing your thoughts, and gathering your feedback! Please jump into the discussion on the subreddit and forums and let us know what you think.

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NEW DEFENDER: MAESTRO

Maestro is a colorful addition to the intel gameplay family. His expertise lies in blocking access to key locations, and his blunt style allows him to see through smoke and mirrors, for which he has no patience. He shines when joined by his long-time G.I.S. teammate, Alibi.

The character of Maestro was inspired by explorers from the Italian counter-terrorism unit, Gruppo di Intervento Speciale (G.I.S.). He is a wanderer known for his brilliant exploration, reconnaissance, and scouting techniques.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9yz2SANoQg

His name is Adriano Martello. Oldest in a family of eight children, he grew up in Rome, but attended the Military Academy of Modena at 18. He then joined the Carabinieri and earned a spot as an Explorer Paratrooper in the 1st Paratrooper Regiment known as Tuscania. After several distinguished tours, Martello qualified for Gruppo di Intervento Speciale (G.I.S.) and participated in joint operations in Iraq, earning a facial scar from a roadside IED. He went into private consultation where his courses quickly became a top-rated operator boot camp for teaching advanced techniques to Tier 3 and Tier 2 units, as well as private military companies.

The Tuscania eventually convinced Martello to re-enlist to help upgrade one of their units to a Tier 2 Special Forces classification, and this enabled him to join Rainbow as a representative of the Italian Units.

Watch the Pro League Finals on May 19-20th for a full reveal of Maestro.

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TWITCH DROPS RETURN WITH SEASON 7 PRO LEAGUE FINALS

Twitch Drops are back! When you watch the Rainbow Six Pro League Finals on Twitch during the weekend of May 19-20th, you will have the opportunity to earn exclusive in-game weapon charms when you connect your Ubisoft and Twitch accounts.

How to earn the charms

All you have to do to earn the exclusive in-game rewards is to connect your Ubisoft and Twitch accounts here[drops-register.ubi.com], and then watch the finals here[www.twitch.tv]. You can also connect your accounts by logging into the Rainbow Six website[rainbow6.ubisoft.com] using your Twitch credentials. If you do not have a Ubisoft account, you will be prompted to create one and then link it with your Twitch account.

There will be six charms in total that can be earned just by watching the finals. The more you watch the more charms you will earn. The charms will be delivered the following week, and you can check your Twitch Inventory[www.twitch.tv] to see which ones you earned.

This time around, we are making Twitch drops available on many more channels! Of course, Twitch drops will be active on the main Rainbow Six channel. But for those of you watching in other languages, here is the full list of regional channels where Twitch Drops will be active:

FAQ

What are Twitch Drops?

Twitch Drops are a fun way for the Rainbow Six team to reward viewers with for watching the Pro League Finals.

How do I register?

Registration is simple! Head over to https://drops-register.ubi.com/ and link your Twitch account to your Ubisoft account. You will then be prompted to opt-in to the drops feature. That is it, done! Head over to Twitch and start earning your rank.

You do not need to enter anything in chat to be eligible for the charms!

What happens if I close my browser or change to a different tab?

There may be a cut in the tracking for your viewership time. As we are testing this for the first time, there may be things out of our control for tracking. Therefore, we recommend you keep the browser up and stay active.

What can I earn?

In game charms. The longer you watch, the higher ranked the charm.

How do I redeem my reward?

All earned rewards will be automatically added to your linked Ubisoft platforms. Be sure your accounts are linked here and you are all set!

What platforms are included in the Twitch Drops event?

Twitch Drops are activated for all three platforms the game is currently available on: PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Be sure you have your Ubisoft account linked with your console account.

Can I earn the charm even if I don’t own Siege yet?

Yes. If you have your Twitch account linked to your Ubisoft account, and your Ubisoft account has been linked with your console accounts or PC, then you will receive the charm when you login for the first time after installing.

Do I need Twitch Prime to be eligible?

Nope! Simply link your accounts, opt-in to the drops feature and start viewing.

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NEW DEFENDER: ALIBI

Picking Alibi is an invitation for a battle of wits with your opponents. This Defender is all about finding clever ways to force the Attackers’ hands. Any hesitation comes at a heavy price.

The character of Alibi was inspired by undercover infiltration specialists in the Italian Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale unit. She is a cunning woman with a gift for infiltrating dense networks of organized crime.

Her name is Aria de Luca. She was born in Tripoli, Libya and immigrated with her family when she was three years old. Her father managed a small ordnance manufacturer, using his contacts to open up exports. De Luca earned her understanding of Italian firearms through the family business and training on the shooting range. At 18, Aria entered the European Championships, and won gold in two divisions. Following the event, a Carabinieri recruiter convinced her to join the police force.

https://youtu.be/2d860gKLdtU

De Luca’s precision shooting skills shot her up the ranks, and she served for a time with the elite Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale in fighting organized crime. She eventually earned a spot in the Gruppo Intervento Speciale (G.I.S.), and following a successful operation in Afghanistan despite being separated from her unit, she was singled out for undercover work in organized crime. She infiltrated the Vinciguerra Crime Family and spent several years among them before bringing them down from the inside.

Visit our channel twitch.tv/rainbow6 on May 19-20th for a full reveal of Alibi during the Pro League Finals.

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NEW MAP: VILLA

In Operation Para Bellum, two G.I.S. Operators join Rainbow as the unit raids a luxurious Tuscan villa, our 19th map.

The villa was specifically designed to offer a competitive showdown. It sets the stage for diverse gameplay, providing wide staircases, narrow tunnels, and secret hatches. Don’t let the lush décor fool you, the villa is deadly: some of its floors are destructible and can fully expose you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWiQ5GWCcHE

The land belongs to the Vinciguerra, a dangerous crime family known for their smuggling activities. The house is their retreat, where they lead a lavish lifestyle and collect rare art pieces. Now we catch the villa in a snapshot of time: Vinciguerras are burning documents and transporting their holdings before the big raid. But they’ve got wind of Operation Para Bellum and fled, leaving everything in disarray with vital information ready for the taking.

Visit our channel twitch.tv/rainbow6 on May 19-20th for a full reveal of villa during the Pro League Finals.

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DESIGNER'S NOTES: PRE-SEASON

We have two major changes coming in Operation Para Bellum, an Echo buff and Operator speed changes. These changes will come with the Y3S2 patch, and will be available on the Y3S2 Test Server.

ECHO

Echo will receive a second Yokai drone. The max charges for each drone are reduced from 3 to 2, and the recharge time between shots is increased to 20s.

Our original intention was to have an anchor that would be active throughout the whole round. We have seen Yokai drones used outside of the site to provide intel, or support roamers with the sonic burst. In other situations, players try to keep their Yokai drone alive for the last seconds of the round. This is especially true in Bomb, to interrupt the Defuser plant.

We decided several months ago to give Echo a second Yokai. The goal is to encourage him to take more risks with them throughout the round. This change was not possible then, as the observation tool suite made two drones difficult to maintain. The new interface will allow for switching between the two drones easier. Given that the new observation tool will deploy in Y3S2, we can now implement this change.

The drones sonic burst resources have been lowered for balancing purposes. We will keep an eye on Echo’s performances and tweak these parameters as needed.

OPERATOR SPEED

With the release of Operation Para Bellum, we are adjusting Operator movement speeds. Over the last two years, we have noticed the trade-off between armor and speed is too skewed to higher speed. As such, we will be making the following changes:

  • 3 Speed Operators slightly slower.
  • 1 Speed Operators slightly faster.
  • Small increase to movement speed with handguns out.
  • Automatic sidearms (SMG-11, SMG-12, etc) excluded.

1 AND 3 SPEED OPERATOR CHANGES

One of the foundations of the speed vs. armor system is the balancing act between the two. However, we have seen that speed was stronger than armor in almost all situations. To refine that balance, we will bring both ends of the spectrum closer to the middle. The intention of this change to the speeds is to make high armor Operators more viable.

To us, it is also good for the health of the game to slow it down a bit. Slower movement speeds make for a better player experience, and reduce the impact of things such as peeker’s advantage.

HANDGUN SPEED CHANGES

There is interesting gameplay potential in having players choose between their primary and a handgun for a movement speed increase. We have seen the impact this has on Blackbeard, and would like to expand this dynamic.

Historically, players have selected automatic sidearms over handguns. This will push players towards giving more thought to their secondary weapon choice. We do not expect this to drive a significant change, but feel it is worth investigating.

As with most changes, we will keep an eye on the impact during the Test Server and the launch on the Live Servers. We are ready to tweak these movement speed values as much as needed. We will communicate any tweaks prior to their implementation.

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DEV BLOG: PICK AND BAN

First announced at the Six Invitational, Pick and Ban will change the selection process of Operators in a match and will bring a variety of new strategies to competitive Rainbow Six. Pick and Ban will be introduced into custom game options with the launch of Year 3 Season 2, and it will be a highlighted feature during Rainbow Six Pro League Season 8 and officially supported competitive events. While it was available on the latest Test Server, we wanted make sure all the details are covered.

WHAT IS PICK AND BAN?

The Pick and Ban is a new game flow that players can activate when creating a custom game. At its core, Pick and Ban is a competition-focused feature that introduces a banning mechanic in which up to two Attack and two Defense Operators become unavailable for the entire duration of a match.

The goal of this feature is to deepen the strategy of the game by altering the pool of Operators available in a match allowing players to craft their own Meta.

For instance, if a particular Operator is considered a challenging threat, this puts power into the hands of the players to create a strategy that works for them. We also intend for the Pick and Ban to allow the team to counter their opponent’s strategy. A team may decide to ban an Operator, not because they are strong, but because the opposing team plays that Operator better.

PRE-MATCH

SET-UP

First, you need to create a custom game, and then navigate to the match settings section of the custom game options. From here, you can activate/deactivate the ban feature. You will also need to select the time per ban phase. To mirror the Pro League settings, you will also want to activate 6th pick, and select the time for this pick phase. Finally, set the objective rotation to rounds won.

Pick and Ban – Caster Flow

BAN PHASE

During the Ban phase, teams alternate turns to ban Attackers and then Defenders for that map following that order:

  • 1. Defending team: ban Attacker 1
  • 2. Attacking team: ban Attacker 2
  • 3. Attacking team: ban Defender 1
  • 4. Defending team: ban Defender 2

The Ban order is set to prevent the team that will play on one side first to lock pairs of critical Operators for the other side. For example, the team that starts in Attack will always have the second Attack Operator ban, and the Defenders will always have the second Defending Operator ban.

There is a possibility that both Hibana and Thermite could be banned for an entire match, but we feel that there is a certain strategy and balance to this. The team that will ban the second breacher will start on Attack and face a difficult challenge for the next five rounds, allowing the enemy team to build momentum. If they have a specific strategy in mind that does not involve metal breachers and believe they can win rounds without them, then it could be a valid strategy. However, both teams can only ban one Operator per side, so no team can force a no metal breacher Meta on their opponent.

Note that while Operators are banned for the entire duration of the map, the pick phase is still done for each round.

Pick and Ban – Attacker Flow

SPAWN AND SITE SELECTION

After the Ban Phase, the Attackers will select their spawn, and Defenders will select their bombsite.

PICK PHASE

Both teams will select their Operators after the spawn and site selections have been made. Not much has changed here, but teams will be able to select their Operator knowing where they will be defending or spawning for Attack.

Pick and Ban – Defender Flow

DURING MATCH

REVEAL PHASE AND SIXTH PICK

Following the Pick Phase, all Operators are revealed to both teams making every player aware of the team composition of their opponent. Following the Reveal, each team can activate a Sixth Pick, which is the possibility to re-pick one of their Operators. This Sixth Pick is oblivious to the enemy team, as they do not know if an Operator has been swapped out, let alone which one.

Quick thinking and good decision making is key in Sixth Pick, as players will want to misinform opponents, while trying to understand their strategy. Bluff, adaptability, diversity are all key part of this process.

ROUND ROTATION

For esports settings, there will be five Attack rounds in a row and five defense rounds in a row. Teams will not switch back and forth between Attack and Defense. First team to win six rounds will win the match. Both teams will still be required to win a round on the opposite side. Therefore, this is more of a flow change than a major gameplay change. For example, if teams trade Attack rounds back and forth, the first team to win a Defense round wins the match. The same is true with this new round rotation.

The new round rotation should be less confusing for our viewership, as teams will not swap side every round. Similarly, this should allow teams to adapt their strategies on the fly without needing to switch their mindset from Attack to Defense each round.

OBJECTIVE ROTATION

There are two options for Objective Rotation: Play, and Win. Play is the current implementation where if a team wins an objective, they must play X number of rounds on other objectives to be able to play it again. Win is an alternative ruleset where if a team wins an objective, they must win X number of rounds on other objectives to be able to play it again. Losing on other objectives does not unlock the objective won previously.

With the new style of Objective Rotation, named Rounds Won, teams will be required to win a given number of rounds on other bomb sites prior to returning to the site they won on previously. This will prevent teams from simply playing out rounds and taking the loss before returning to a bombsite they have won on previously.

Stay up-to-date on all the latest information on Operation Para Bellum on rainbow6,[rainbow6.ubisoft.com] and follow Rainbow Six on Twitter and Facebook.

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