The Rainbow Six Siege Neon Dawn release date is around the corner and Ubisoft has started teasing what to expect from the Y5S4 update. As always, this first test is pretty small, but it does show a bit of what we can expect from the new season. And as always, there are plenty of leaks out there if you want the bullet before the official reveal.
The official teaser has very little going on – just a neon sunburst hinting at the name of the season. This teaser doesn’t even reveal the name, but even without the unofficial leaks, one of Rainbow Six Siege’s https://twitter.com/R6esportsLATAM/status/1323671621002035201 has confirmed that the Y5S4 is called Neon Dawn.
The developers have already announced that the new Y5S4 update will include a new operator from Thailand as well as a revision of the chalet map. According to Leaks, Aruni is the name of this new operator – a defender equipped with a MK14 EBR, a P10 RONI, and a PRB92. Her ability appears to be the Surya laser gate, which can be placed around entry points to deal damage to invading attackers.
Of course, any information leaked could change before the new season is released. You can check out the official teaser below.
With Neon Dawn on the way, it’s time to take a look at the Rainbow Six Siege Year 6 roadmap. You can follow this link to learn more about what to expect from Siege in the future. We should see a lot more of Neon Dawn soon – if the cadence of the previous version continues, the update is expected to be released sometime in December.
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