The next season for Rainbow Six Siege is called Operation Vector Glare. We were given a chance to check out and play the new content coming to the game in Y7S2, including the exciting Operator, team deathmatch map, firing range, and much more. This is what you can expect to see in Rainbow Six Siege when Operation Vector Glare launches on June 7, plus a glimpse at what Ubisoft is planning beyond this season.
You won’t see them comingThe most interesting addition with Operation Vector Glare is Sens, the latest Attacker to join the Operator roster. They’re the first non-binary Operator in Rainbow Six Siege, which is reflected in the lore you can read in-game. Sens’ gadget is the ROU (Rolling Obstructive Utility) Projector. It’s a small motorized wheel that drops tiny projectors as it rushes forward in a straight line. The projectors shine a powerful light above them, creating what appears to be a solid wall of light across the map.
This wall of light can be traversed and shot through because it’s not a physical barrier. However, it’s so bright that it looks like one, which is why this gadget is so powerful. Suddenly, players can deploy an obstacle that the Defenders can’t see through, allowing them to create a wall behind which they can disarm a bomb, plant traps, or trick the enemy into thinking they know what’s coming, before initiating a flanking maneuver.
Sens has three ROU Projectors per round, but even that could be overpowering the Attackers. Once you’ve seen it in action, you know this gadget is going to transform the way everyone plays Rainbow Six Siege. With a deployable cover that blinds Defenders, there’s no reason to hide behind doorways or blast a hole through a wall.
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