Over the past few days, rumors linking to the future of Rainbow Six Siege have been spreading throughout the community. With a couple of leaked images, fans started speculating the release of a brand new Zombie mode. However, with Ubisoft announcing the year three roadmap for the game, details regarding the future of the title have come to light.

According to the announcement, Ubisoft to set to bring in a total of four seasons in Year Three of Rainbow Six Siege. In addition to this, each of these seasons will add two operators. Hence, in year three alone, fans will see eight new operators in the game, each bringing in a brand new style of play. A lot more is coming your way including a Zombie mode. For more details, check out the official roadmap below:

Season One: Chimera

The first season is named Chimera which focuses on quarantine and biohazard. As a result, Ubisoft is set to bring in two biohazard specialists along with a co-op Zombie mode called Outbreak. The full reveal for both, the first season and the new Outbreak mode, will come to light at the Six Invitational 2018 which is set to commence in February.

Season Two

The second season will follow a more traditional pattern by bringing in two new operators and a new map. According to Ubisoft, two new Italian GIS Operators will be included in Rainbow Six Siege, along with a brand new location, Italy.

Season Three

In Season Three, Ubisoft is set to focus on reworking its existing maps. Though, the announcement states the overall essence of the map will remain untouched. However, since no more details for this have been revealed, no one really knows what the developers have planned out. But what we do know is that the third season will add a couple of new operators from different CTUs which include UK’s Scotland Yard and the Delta Force from the US.

Season Four

Just like Season Two, the fourth season of Rainbow Six Siege will add two new operators and a new map. However, for this season, Ubisoft is taking its fans to Morocco. As a result, players are to expect two new Moroccan GIGR operators along with the new location.

For more details on the Ubisoft’s announcement regarding its Year Three roadmap for Rainbow Six Siege, check out the official website. Hopefully, we see more information come to the light in the coming days.

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