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Rainbow six siege could be slowed down due to coronavirus

Coronavirus had a huge impact on the world and its various industries and video games are no exception. While some studios have been able to circumvent the problems created by this pandemic, Ubisoft has warned its fans that new content and updates could be published less frequently. Ubisoft has ordered all his employees to work at home to slow the spread of the virus. This should slow down productivity. Ubisoft warned that Rainbow Six Siege will not get the attention he could have obtained once.

Updates and other Rainbow Six SEAT extensions will continue to arrive, but at a much slower pace. We still do not know how much this virus will affect the industry. But if self-isolation will remain mandatory for the coming months, do not expect everything to happen as planned. Ubisoft has a lot of reserve for Rainbow six siege in 2020, but it does not seem that all this will materialize. Sometimes global pandemics can really hinder your plans.

While the day-to-day gaming experience will remain unchanged on Rainbow six seats, we anticipate smaller patches will be removed in the short term. This will not affect the coming content ready to be published in the current update. However, we evaluate the impact on future versions of content planned and we will keep the community aware of any calendar change that could happen, Ubisoft said.

No matter what happens, siege is still fun. New operators and updates have just been published recently. Go see them if you did not have the opportunity.

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