Rainbow Six Siege Sequel Would Be a “Mistake” and Isn’t Planned, Reveals Director
Rainbow Six Siege's sequel dreams have been dashed by the title's director, as he believes pushing out one would be a mistake.
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Rainbow Six Siege's sequel dreams have been dashed by the title's director, as he believes pushing out one would be a mistake.
Rainbow Six Siege “can last forever”, according to the game’s creative director.
Rainbow Six Siege's creative director seemingly doesn't have any plans for a sequel.
Rainbow Six Siege turns nine years old in 2024, but in live service terms, it's more like 90. When Ubisoft's 5v5 FPS first released in 2015, Overwatch was still months away, PUBG didn't exist, and Fortnite was a zombie game we thought might never come out. Siege has been doing the live service game longer than the term has been a part of our vernacular.
The gaming world is eager to get their hands on Nintendo’s next hardware, but it seems plans regarding the Switch 2 have been shifting behind the scenes. We recently heard rumors from numerous reliable sources that while the Switch 2 was originally slated for a late-2024 release, it has now slipped to Q1 2025, and it seems that may have a knock-on effect on how and when Nintendo reveals the hardware.
New leaks about Natlan in have revealed concerning details about the continuity of a problematic character trend. Natlan is known as the Nation of Pyro in the world of Teyvat and will be the sixth major region that players will explore when it arrives later this year – if there are no delays in development. According to information provided by in-game lore, this is a land plagued by constant wars between various different tribes. More will be revealed once the release date for Natlan in is confirmed, though that is still likely a few months away.
Nintendo is planning to reveal the Switch 2 in June, a reliable industry insider has said. The same source also chimed in on the speculation about the timing of the next Nintendo Direct focused on first-party games.
Nintendo has confirmed that its next Nintendo Direct will take place this week.