While Rainbow Six is no stranger to setting its action-packed sequences in various countries, it’s perhaps Rainbow Six Siege that takes everything to the next level with its immensely-immersive settings. Take the Tower, for instance. Released in Operation White Noise, this high-rise set in South Korea gives players some of the best verticality options the game has to offer on top of its serene and captivating futuristic-plus-nature blend.
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True to Rainbow Six Siegefashion, the Tower has all the elements to make it as interactive a Rainbow Six map as possible — such as an amazing cityscape view from its vantage points, multi-level offerings with various tactical layouts, and even a rooftop for intense encounters. Just how should players make the most out of the Tower Map?
Compared to other maps in the game, the more densely-packed spaces of the Tower Map makes it viable not just for roaming but general aggression-based approaches. Both Attackers and Defenders caneasily contest various locations on the fly, forcing both sides to quickly adapt their strategies. In general, approaches should rely on the following:
Due to the interconnected nature of rooms in the Tower, it makes sense for one room to likewise give line of sight straight into the next. With the right explosive touch, Attackers can see straight into multiple rooms at once, making it disadvantageous for roaming Defenders.
To avoid these setbacks, Defenders should immediately open up hatches to secure their rotational benefits and watch out windows for any Attackers hoping to counter-flank. It helps to ensure major walls are defended in order to ensure there’s no chance for the
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