Ubisoft has unveiled more details about its upcoming "Rainbow Six Siege" final free DLC. Titled "Operation Red Crow," the said DLC contains a Japanese-themed map and other interesting details.
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" is set to unleash a new content that will have players exploring a Japanese-themed location. In Ubisoft's preview trailer released through its YouTube account on Nov. 3, Thursday, the gaming company showcased "Operation Red Crow" DLC's impressive view of a traditional Japanese structure perched on top of a skyscraper.
The 40-second "Rainbow Six Siege" clip also revealed the various rooms inside the said building that contained iconic Japanese designs and features such as samurai swords, weapons and the armor worn by soldiers during ancient times. A bonsai tree decoration was also shown, as well as the traditional Japanese room.
Apart from the aesthetics of the new "Operation Red Crow" skyscraper map, Ubisoft did not unveil other details about its upcoming free DLC. However, the gaming company teased that it will hold a live panel event and a demo on Nov. 12 and Nov. 13, respectively.
Meanwhile, Ubisoft may have kept details of the upcoming "Rainbow Six Siege" DLC a secret but some reports teased of a new character. A gaming leak posted on Attack of the Fanboy made mention of a new operator who be introduced to the game. With a potential name of Tareri, the said operator's abilities and skills have yet to be revealed.
In other news, "Rainbow Six Siege" has recently amassed more than 10 million registered players, according to Ubisoft. Similar to the said game, "The Crew" and "The Division" each garnered the same registered player count. In a press statement obtained by Playstation Lifestyle, Ubisoft's CEO Yves Guillemot stated that three games' impressive registered player count is a sign that the company has effectively executed its business development plans.
"Rainbow Six Siege's" upcoming "Operation Red Crow" DLC is expected to be release before the end of the year. Watch the latest teaser below: