'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege': Huge Change Coming to Hitboxes in Update 2.2.1; New DLC Unlocks Thermite's Outfits, Weapon Skins

By Matthew King, | June 07, 2017

Ubisoft drops more details on Operation Health Update for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege."  (YouTube)

Ubisoft drops more details on Operation Health Update for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege." (YouTube)

Ubisoft continues to release more support for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" since its launch in late 2015. For more than a year, fans saw a regular addition of of new content such as outfits, weapon skins, Operators, and a lot of stuff to fuel more fun in playing the game.

There is no stopping just yet as the game developer offers a new DLC that is now available for all "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" fans. Known as the Thermite Military Police Set, this latest content pack is now made available for use with one Operator on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC versions.

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This newest DLC will allow players to give Thermite a new look for quite an expensive price of £6.39 or $8.28 in US dollars. The pack contains a new Military Police Helmet, Military Police Fatigues for Thermite, and Brassard Charm and the Marine Corps Military Police weapon skin for the 556xi Assault Rifle.

"Protect and serve with the Thermite Military Police Set. Unlock the MP Helmet and MP Fatigues for Thermite, along with the MP Brassard charm and Marine Corps MP weapon skin for the 556xi assault rifle," the official DLC description reads.

Meanwhile, on the game's official Twitter account, Ubisoft has also announced the Russia Day Challenge that is now live in the game. This event will let gamers unlock a free Russia Flag Charm.


In additional news, Ubisoft has also announced some more details regarding the improvements and changes that will arrive with Operation Health Update in its newest blog post.  The Update 2.2.1 that is live on the PC test servers will introduce a huge tweak to hitboxes.

It is originally planned to make each character react dynamically even to a small damage. But usually, it could end up clipping characters where in reality, there will be no actual damage. 

The Operation Health Update for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" is expected to drop over the succeeding months. Stay tuned for more news and updates that will slowly unfold until the release of Update 2.2.1. 

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