"And this is a bit of a soft announcement," he continued, "but it's allowing us to work for next-gen, so we are on next-gen in the coming years." It's allowing us to polish a little bit more our operators, the operators that we're going to be bringing into the roster of 50+ operators that we have today." It's allowing us to have a core gameplay focused philosophy, to dive deeper into those aspects. "This is allowing us to do a lot of things. "When we look at the amount of stuff that the team can work on today there's no doubt that this is the right choice to go into the future with full confidence for Rainbow Six Siege," Del Valle said. In particular, he addressed why Ubisoft will only be releasing one new operator per season instead of the usual two from Year 5 Season 3 and beyond. He was invited onto a panel to talk about the major changes that will be introduced to Siege over Year 5 and Year 6 - across 20, essentially.
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