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Autor : Leo Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

Ubisoft desata una secuela mejorada de arco de arco de arcoiris mejorado

Una filtración de una fuente conocida como Fraxiswinning sugiere que Ubisoft presentará Rainbow Six Siege 2 en los Six Invitational 2025, programado para el 14-16 de febrero en el MGM Music Hall.

Según los informes, esta supuesta secuela, Codenomed Siege X, utiliza un motor renovado, con gráficos mejorados con texturas y modelos actualizados. Además, la fuente afirma que los eventos temporales pasados ​​del juego original pueden no transferirse, con Ubisoft centrándose en experiencias de eventos completamente nuevas. Una fecha de lanzamiento proyectada es a mediados de 2025, coincidiendo con la segunda temporada del décimo año de apoyo del juego.

Esta noticia contradice declaraciones anteriores del director creativo de Rainbow Six Siege Alexander Karpazis, quien anteriormente minimizó la necesidad de una secuela completa. Sin embargo, esta fuga implica un cambio potencial en la estrategia de Ubisoft.

Es crucial abordar esta información con cautela. Hasta la confirmación oficial de Ubisoft, todos los detalles siguen siendo especulativos.

Mientras tanto, el Rainbow Six Siege World Championship, seis Invitational 2025, se está acercando rápidamente. Veinte equipos lucharán en Boston por un premio de $ 3,000,000 y el título de campeonato. Los deportes electrónicos de oxígeno, vencedores del clasificatorio de la última oportunidad de América del Norte, aseguraron el lugar de clasificación final.

La competencia de veinte equipos es una estructura única. Si bien Ubisoft podría conservar un formato similar al año pasado (cuatro grupos de cinco equipos de Rounds-Robin, seguidos de una doble eliminación de playoffs, los formatos alternativos siguen siendo una posibilidad.

La estructura anticipada de playoffs probablemente involucra a un equipo de primer lugar que recibe un adiós de primera ronda, equipos de cuarto lugar que ingresan al soporte inferior, los equipos restantes que comienzan en el soporte superior y el equipo de último lugar en cada grupo se elimina.

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