Ubisoft seems dead set on reviving the almost seven-year-old Rainbow Six Siege. After a successful first season for year 7 with Operation Demon Veil, the company is looking to continue the game's success with Operation Vector Glare. Upcoming changes, such as the removal of operator quarantine and the addition of reputation penalties, make it so that newly released operators can enter the competitive scene immediately and those who love to shoot teammates have friendly fire automatically activated for multiple consecutive matches. A new firing range allows players to practice shooting their weapons, while the new Team Deathmatch map, Close Quarters, gives teams a new playground to test their guns out in.
Amid the myriad of changes and additions, it wouldn't be a new Rainbow Six Siege season without the introduction of a new operator. Neon Ngoma Mutombo, AKA «Sens», is the first non-binary operator and the game's newest playable character. A 3-armor, 1-speed operator, Sens works best on the backlines as they aid their fellow attackers with their unique loadout. They come equipped with the brand-new POF-9 assault rifle as well as the 417 marksman rifle for their primary weapons, an SDP 9mm and GONNE-6 shotgun for secondary weapons, and hard breach charges and claymores for their secondary gadgets. But what makes Sens unique is their primary gadget — an R.O.U. projector system that creates walls of light similar to some agent abilities found in Epic Games' hero shooter, Valorant.
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Upon closer inspection, the R.O.U. projector system is a wheel-like gadget that rolls along the floor. Small, bulletproof projectors are dropped along the R.O.U's path, which create walls of light that
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