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Rainbow Six Siege Is Heading To Xbox Game Pass This Month

The operators are joining an ever-growing team of games

We’ve been talking a lot about Xbox Game Pass as of late, as the service has been going from strength to strength with its ever-expanding library of games. From a handful of games being added over the course of October to the impending arrival of Bethesda’s titles after Microsoft’s acquisition of the company, Game Pass is growing at an incredible rate.

Building upon this excellent run, it was announced over on Xbox Wire that the massively popular tactical shooter Rainbow Siege Siege will also be heading to Xbox Game Pass on October 22. It’s important to note that Siege will only be joining the Game Pass line-up for console and not PC.

Releasing all the way back in 2015, Siege has consistently added new in new content and has grown to have a huge following and even a successful Esports presence. This move to Game Pass is particularly exciting as it’s been confirmed that the game will be receiving an overhaul for next-gen consoles, including 4K visuals and an option for 120fps.

Are you a fan of Rainbow Six Siege? Will you be playing it on next-gen? Let us know.

Written By Adam Ryan

Adam's undying love for all things PlayStation can only be rivalled by his obsession with vacuuming. Whether it's a Dyson or a DualShock in hand you can guarantee he has a passion for it. PSN: TheVacuumVandal XBL: VacuumVandal Steam: TheVacuumVandal

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