Since its launch, PlayStation Now has continued to grow and expand with a diverse lineup of games for PlayStation fans to enjoy on PS4 and PC. Each month has seen a group of new games coming to subscribers from a number of genres and franchises, with May’s new arrivals including a marquee multiplayer game and
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
China has been at the forefront of a gaming crisis recently due to brand new laws and policies set in motion that are limiting the number of video games consumers, especially children, are spending their time on. Earlier this year, the Chinese government stated that they had frozen new game approvals in a new campaign
If you still haven’t had the chance to jump into Rainbow Six: Siege, then now is your chance with a no-strings-attached free weekend on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. It will be free to play until November 18 and Ubisoft are also offering a number of discounts if you enjoy your weekend. The game’s Starter
Even though Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is almost three years old at this point, it only continues to expand. Ubisoft’s recent financials revealed that the multiplayer game had surpassed 40 million lifetime players and is releasing in new regions. That being said, some of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege visual elements will be changed
While Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege had a somewhat rough launch in December of 2015, Ubisoft has continued to actively support the game, so its player base has kept on growing. Today, we learned that Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege has surpassed a significant milestone, as there are now over 30 million registered players across
Rainbow Six Siege is experiencing a new lease on life thanks to thoughtful community engagement and updates to the mechanically sound, team-based shooter. Peppered with improvements, enticing free weekends, and tweaks over the years, Rainbow Six Siege has seen continual growth: But with any kind of growth — especially extremely popular online communities — there will be a
Another weekend, another free Steam game — well… free for a limited time. As part of a limited time promotion, PC players can grab Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege and wreak havoc on the PvP community until tomorrow. Listed on Steam’s client, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is free for the next 22 hours. After that point, players
Ubisoft’s competitive first-person shooter, Rainbow Six Siege, has become quite popular since its release back in 2015 hitting the 20 million registered player mark with of 2.3 million users signing in every day. However, you are are not one of millions of people playing Rainbow Six Siege, this weekend may be your chance. Between November
Sony Interactive Entertainment have revealed the PlayStation Store’s top-downloaded games for the month of September (2017) for both North America and Europe. As you may remember, last month the North American PS4 chart was topped by EA’s Madden NFL18, the latest installment in EA’s popular and annual football simulation series. However, this month Madden has slipped to the No.4
Developer Ubisoft Montreal has announced that some major changes will be coming to the multiplayer maps in its first-person shooter Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. First and foremost, the total number of maps in both the Ranked Map Rotation and the Casual Map Rotation will be reduced to nine and fifteen respectively. You can check out
Ubisoft released a new trailer for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege: Operation Blood Orchid, the second update in the Siege’s Year 2 of content, that showcases the “Theme Park” map that comes with the update on August 29. This new map is set in a deteriorating theme park in Hong Kong. It is quite a
Ubisoft has officially released new information on the next major update for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege: Operation Blood Orchid. The second update in the game’s Year 2 of content will launch on August 29th for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The new update introduces three new operators and a new map set in Hong Kong.
Today, Sony released the PlayStation Store’s top downloaded games for the month of May in North America and Europe. Last month, the North American PS4 charts were topped by Persona 5. This month they have been topped by NetherRealm Studios and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment’s Injustice 2. Behind Injustice 2, is Gun Media’s Friday the