A 'Year 2 ' for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is now available to purchase on the PlayStation and Xbox stores. Presumably, we can expect the year two to appear on Steam sometime soon, but there's a chance it may permanently replace the year one if it does.
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From the listings on the PlayStation and Xbox stores, Siege's year two season will follow the same format as its year one equivalent.
It'll give access to "eight new year two operators across four seasons", implying that a new expansion will release every three months. In year one, these added a new map for all players and two new operators for season holders.
Here's the list of content in full, according to the PlayStation store:
YEAR 2 OPERATORS AND BONUS DLC
- 8 new Year 2 operators across 4 seasons
- 8 exclusive headgear customizations
- 8 exclusive uniform customizations
- R6 Carbon charm
- 600 R6 Credits to purchase in-game content
VIP PERKS
- 7-day early access to each season's new Operators.
- 10% discount in in-game shop
- 5% Renown boost to unlock in-game content faster
- 2 extra daily challenges
VIP hip expires on February 7, 2018, so these perks will last you until then. The season costs £23.99 on Xbox and £24.99 on PlayStation.
Interestingly, the year one season has disappeared from the PlayStation Store. It's still available on Xbox, but VideoGamer seem to thinkthat the year two will permanently replace it, and that "you'll need to pick it up today to avoid missing out" on its content, which includes eight year one operators.
We can't speak to whether or not this will be true when the year two comes to Steam, but since the base game and its current are both enjoying a hefty 50% discount as part of the Steam sale right now, you might want to pick them up just to be safe.
A second season of Siege DLC was confirmed a couple of weeks ago and doesn't come as a huge surprise. After a year's worth of expansions and tweaks, with much of the content being added for free, the tricky tactical shooter hasquietly emerged as one of the best FPS games around, with a large player base and a robust eSports scene.
So successful has it been, in fact, that Ubisoft recently said they'll be a rocky launch for Watch Dogs 2 and under pressure from Vivendi, the publishers are in dire need of another hit.