'Rainbow Six Siege' DLC release date: Patch 3.2, Starter Edition head out to gamers

 Ubisoft

Many "Raibow Six Siege" fans are probably still busy conquering the latest DLC for the game, "Dust Line," which was released almost a month ago. While everybody's busy, game developer and publisher, Ubisoft, recently dropped patch 3.2, which brings in several tweaks and improvements to the game. Additionally, to entice additional players, the company has also released the game's "Starter Edition" at a very affordable price.

Patch 3.2 for the PC and video game consoles brings several game optimization and bug fixes for fans to enjoy the game more. These include:

  • Operator Balancing – Blackbear's main weapon's auto-reload is now disabled when he is equipped with the shield.
  • Reworked bullet tracers – Operators will now be given a first-person perspective when using tracers. This is an improvement from the third-person view employed previously.
  • Character Positioning Fix
  • Rappel Clipping Exploit Fixes

Some of the bug fixes included are for:

  • Controller stuttering when slowly adjusting RS button
  • Players not spawning properly during a game start period
  • Animation not working properly for character Jäger when picking gadget behind a glass window
  • 180-degree turn for characters picking up deployable gadgets behind windows
  • LMG's crosshair not properly aligned during support mode
  • Breach charges cannot be attached to damaged windows

There are several more included in the patch notes.

Ubisoft also launched its cheaper Starter Edition for the Windows PC, for US$15 and it is available until June 16 only. New players opting for the latest version will have two playable operators available immediately, and 600 for in-game credits. This can be used to unlock other characters or purchase gears and gadgets.

The announcement said, "PC players looking for an inexpensive way to jump into 'Rainbow Six Siege' no longer have to wait until the next free weekend to get their fix. Starting June 2, a special Starter Edition of the game will be available for $15/€15 on PC for a period of two weeks. The Starter Edition offers the full 'Rainbow Six Siege' experience, with all maps and Operators available, but unlocking new Operators works a little differently."

The Starter Edition also offers the same options for regular game owners, which include maps, weapons, modes and many more. The only difference is the amount of "renown" to spend on other operators, and one needs to gain 12,500 instead of 500 to 2,000 for the Standard Edition.

"Rainbow Six Siege" is now available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.

News
Church body urges restraint in Armenian church conflict
Church body urges restraint in Armenian church conflict

Relations between the Armenian Apostolic Church and the government are currently strained.

Pastors can endorse political candidates without risking tax-exempt status, says IRS
Pastors can endorse political candidates without risking tax-exempt status, says IRS

The Internal Revenue Service agreed on Monday that pastors and other religious leaders can endorse political candidates to their congregation without threatening their tax-exempt status under a decades-old legislation called the Johnson Amendment.

Nationwide study reveals strong public support for preserving historic churches
Nationwide study reveals strong public support for preserving historic churches

A major new study by Historic England has revealed that communities across the country place significantly higher value on historic churches than on their modern counterparts—regardless of religious affiliation or church attendance.

Labour’s first year: looking back, praying forward 
Labour’s first year: looking back, praying forward 

As we take stock of the first year of this Labour administration, let’s commit to praying for good government.