Ubisoft has announced that it will be supporting Rainbow Six: Siege with new content for another year. This is undoubtedly great news for all gamers as Rainbow Six: Siege is an amazing MP experience in its current state.
As the official Twitter account of Rainbow Six: Siege tweeted:
The past year has been an incredible journey, and we are excited to have you join us for another full year of content! pic.twitter.com/2W9youloDJ
— Rainbow Six Siege (@Rainbow6Game) November 13, 2016
The first season of free content for Rainbow Six: Siege offered four new maps and eight new operators.
It will be interesting to see whether Ubisoft will charge for the second season of content for Rainbow Six: Siege, or whether it will be free like the first season.

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Yes they will charge for the 2nd year and i can’t wait for the new ops and maps
Thank f*ck the eSport portion of it took off so well ^^
Using a fake pre-downgrade promo picture as the article header? Lol.
That’s how things work. Devs distribute those fake screenshots and news sites don’t make a big deal out of the fact that they’re illegitimate. By doing this, they partake in false advertising of Ubi’s productions.
Funny considering how many articles about downgrades DSOG has posted.
I thought it was known that for our headers we use a)concept arts, b) original screenshots and c) in-game screenshots 😉
I hate how they wanna slaughter immersion with new skins, victory poses and headgear. No franchise is safe if Ubisoft owns it.
That’s the whole idea with the “Year One Season Pass”. If you read carefully on the sheet of paper that came with your gold edition game, you’ll see that the Season Pass is only for the first year of content.