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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Launches Operation White Noise

Ubisoft has released “Operation White Noise” for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. The update is live for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows. Three new operators have been added to the game, Dokkaebi and Vigil of South Korea’s 707th Special Mission Battalion and Zofia of Poland’s GROM. “Operation White Noise” also adds the Mok Myeok Tower map set in South Korea, pitting teams against each other in a vertical battle zone where death can come from above and below the player.

To coincide with the launch of “Operation White Noise,” Ubisoft announced that the game has passed 25 million registered players. A steady stream of content for the game in the last two years has likely contributed to the game’s longevity, and Ubisoft has already announced another year’s worth is in the works. Brand director Alexandre Remy shared his thoughts on the game’s milestone:

 “Player investment has been core to the success of the game with longevity being always very important to us. As the game progressed, we continued to develop it with the community in mind. We’re thrilled to see that the community has embraced the game, brought along their friends, and really pushed our understanding of what’s possible with what we’ve created.”

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Jamie Laike Tsui
Jamie Laike Tsui
Jamie is the Managing Editor at Capsule Computers and has covered video games and technology for over a decade. When not playing or writing about video games, he can be found studying law or nerding out on fountain pens and stationery.