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Rainbow Six Siege: Operation White Noise Will Be Available To Try On 20 November

Ubisoft has announced that they’re slowly but surely upgrading Rainbow Six Siege’s public test servers. Following recent info, the newest operation which should complete the polish operators and also include the South Korean ones should be available to play on November 20. Therefore, everyone eager to anticipate the action, make sure you tune in Rainbow Six Siege on that exact date.

Operation White Noise is one of the long-awaited operations coming to Rainbow Six Siege. Before a couple of months, Ubisoft has decided to ditch one of the Operations that were about to include Operators and has chosen to go with Operation Health. However, the whole community was disappointed because of their expectations to get some of the new operators.

As a celebration of this event, Ubisoft has also launched a free weekend where players may play Rainbow Six Siege for free. The free weekend event doesn’t correlate with Operation White Noise. Instead, it will be a part of the complete game and will not include an option so players can switch on test servers. Every player’s progress will carry over if they decide to buy the game.

Despite its new Operators, Operation White Noise will bring new maps and cosmetic items as well. Therefore, we’re waiting for you in Rainbow Six Siege throughout this weekend!

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