TOM CLANCY’S RAINBOW SIX® SIEGE ANNOUNCES FREE PLAY WEEK STARTING AUGUST 28

Written by Ben

August 26, 2019

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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege will be available to play for free from August 28 through September 3, depending on the platform. Interested players can join more than 45 million players in the Rainbow Six Siege community on all platforms, and they will be able to experience the game for free with access to all maps, modes and play up to 20 Legacy operators.

Players who try the game during the free week can carry over their progression and continue to play uninterrupted if they purchase the game. They will also benefit from a discount up to 70% off on the Base game (available on PC only), Deluxe, Gold and Ultimate Editions between August 28 and September 9, depending on SKU and platform.

More details and timing for the free play week and discounts are available via the following link: http://rainbow6.com/freeweek.

Now live on the Test Server, the upcoming Operation Ember Rise introduces a new Attacker and a new Defender, Amaru and Goyo from Peru and Mexico. The map Kanal has also been entirely reworked with a new look and improved navigation and flow. Finally, Ubisoft announced that Battle Passes are coming into the game, with a free Phase 1 pass named “Call Me Harry” to be released later in the season.

For more information about Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, please visit: https://rainbow6.ubisoft.com.

*Free Week discount available on select dates for PC, Xbox and PlayStation stores. Dates and discounts will vary.

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