
Summary
- A rumor suggests a sequel to Rainbow Six Siege may be unveiled at the Six Invitational 2025.
- The potential sequel, called Rainbow Six X, is anticipated to feature enhanced graphics and a new engine.
- The leak indicates a shift from previous events to entirely new ones in this sequel.
Rumors point to a new sequel for Rainbow Six Siege, which could be announced this year. Having sold over 20 million copies, Rainbow Six Siege stands as Ubisoft’s most successful title and a significant player in the esports world.
Ubisoft launched Rainbow Six Siege in 2015, marking a departure from prior installments by omitting the campaign to focus on multiplayer gameplay, although offline training modes exist. Players can select from over 60 operators, modeled after global anti-terror units, each equipped with unique tools offering various tactical options. Notably, environmental destruction is a critical gameplay component, requiring players to strategize on map modifications for victory.
Recent leaks suggest that Rainbow Six X will see a comprehensive overhaul, featuring new graphical enhancements and likely forgoing previous events in favor of novel ones. As the gaming community eagerly anticipates the Six Invitational for official confirmations, the latest season, Operation Collision Point, continues with notable changes including a rework for the operator Blackbeard.