

While Ranked progression and stats will not carry over into the full launch, it will give you a chance to experience the “hardcore” settings outlined in our last Dev Update post. Players will be able to play both Ranked and Unranked modes.Closed Beta fan favorite Fuze and his incredibly dangerous cluster charge will not be available again until launch.

Let’s take a look at what you’ll be able to play: The Operatorsĭuring the Open Beta, you’ll get to play the other three Russian Spetsnaz operators which includes the heavily armored Tachanka and his mounted machine gun, and Glaz with his very effective sniper rifle. The Open Beta contains some content you might not have played in previous testing periods, including a new map, new operators, and a new Terrorist Hunt mode. Your progression, inventory and Ranked gameplay during the Open Beta will not carry over into the final game. The Open Beta will be focused primarily on testing matchmaking and online infrastructure, and as such will only feature a limited scope of the game’s content. Pre-load will be available on 1st party marketplaces starting on November 23rd, and everyone who participated in the Closed Beta will have 24 hours early access starting on the 24th. The Open Beta will run on all platforms from November 25th through the 29th, with exact times varying by region. Before the full game is out in stores and ready for you to download, we still have one final testing milestone left. It’s been a long journey since we first announced Rainbow Six Siege at E3 in 2014, and now we’re less than two weeks away from the launch of the game.
