Ubisoft is slowly but surely releasing its titles for the Nintendo Switch 2, starting with Star Wars Outlaws (released last month) and Assassinâs Creed Shadows allegedly following in December. While the next Rayman is a safe bet, one has to wonder: Will Rainbow Six Siege ever make the jump?
The tactical team-based shooter, overhauled into Siege X with a free-to-play model last June, would certainly stand out, especially with other shooters yet to really support the console. And while creative director Alexander Karpazis is focusing on current platforms, he threw out a classic ânever say neverâ for the future to IGN.
âFor us, the focus will always be on the platforms weâre on right now, making sure that itâs the best experience, and when we do new gameplay [that] it makes use of the platforms that weâre on. So right now, any new platform isnât necessarily a focus for us. But again, weâre a live game, itâs 10 years. I learnt a long time ago to never say never, so weâll see as platforms grow and new opportunities come up too,â he said during an interview at Gamescom Asia x Thailand Game Show.
In the meantime, Rainbow Six Siege X will host a big in-game event to celebrate the titleâs tenth anniversary. âWe have rewards that we have planned for our players as well. So yeah, weâll absolutely be taking advantage of this big moment and celebrating it with everyone.â
Rainbow Six Siege X is available for Xbox One, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Itâs currently in the middle of Season 3, which added Denari, a new Operator, the Glaive-12 as a new weapon, an update to Dual Front, and three modernized maps. Check out the roadmap for more details on whatâs next.
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