

Much like we’ve seen for games like The Division and Overwatch, the Rainbow Six Siege Technical Test will allow daring players to try new patches early to check for bugs. Technical Test Server invitations are being sent out from Rainbow6 You can preload it now on your Uplay PC game client in the games section. You have been selected for the soft launch of the Rainbow Six Siege Technical Test Server which starts on March 22. A screenshot of the message can be seen below. Posters on the title’s official subreddit have confirmed receiving emails from Ubisoft about being accepted into the program. The limited-time Outbreak event will be made available periodically throughout the Test Server phase starting on February 20 th, allowing the development team time to improve and implement fixes as necessary.Rainbow Six Siege technical test servers have been the talk of the game’s community over the past few weeks, and now they’re a reality. Along with traditional, competitive Rainbow Six Siege multiplayer matches, these new Operators will see their weapons and gadgets put into action in Outbreak, a new four-week co-op event that starts March 6 th. Additionally, Lion and Finka represent French and Russian counter-terrorism units, respectively, as biohazard specialists. Operation Chimera introduces two all-new operators to the multiplayer roster, Lion and Finka, Elite members of the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Threat Unit. A consistent gameplay experience is not guaranteed on the Test Server. The Test Server allows players to test upcoming gameplay features that will make their way into the main game itself. The Test Server is an alternative version of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. Interested players can join exclusively on PC.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Operation Chimera is officially deployed on the Test Server until March 2 nd.
