Rainbow Six Siege has a guaranteed future on Xbox Series X and PS5, and we've received an insight into the specific upgrades planned. Rainbow Six Siege next-gen features: 4K, 120 FPS, and more
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These two offshoots will remain tightly linked to previous consoles, with cross-generation progression and multiplayer between Xbox One and Xbox Series X, or PS4 and PS5. Those updates will push luxuries expected from any "high-end PC" according to the team, boosting visual fidelity and gameplay performance. Ubisoft has committed to updating Rainbow Six Siege for the next-generation, with versions headed to PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S at no additional cost. That makes the next-generation consoles increasingly crucial to Rainbow's long-term success. Ubisoft has reaffirmed plans to hit the 100-Operator milestone, suggesting over a decade of support remains. Rainbow Six Siege's Year 5 roadmap introduced a lasting reform to future seasons, now set to feature just one new Operator every three months.
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The devices boast improved graphical capabilities, game performance, and load times - aligning closer with PCs. The Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PlayStation 5 all feature substantial hardware leaps, headlined by the latest CPU and GPU architectures from AMD, and lightning-fast solid-state drives for storage. The next console generation looms at the tail end of 2020, with both Microsoft and Sony scheduled to release their respective consoles' latest revisions.