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"Rainbow Six Siege X Beta to Include New 6v6 Mode, Dual Front"

Author : Allison Apr 23,2025

Rainbow Six Siege X Closed Beta Test to Feature Dual Front, a New 6v6 Game Mode

Dive into the exciting world of Rainbow Six Siege X as its Closed Beta launches, spotlighting the innovative 6v6 game mode, Dual Front. Here's everything you need to know about this new game mode and the upcoming closed beta test.

Rainbow Six Siege X Showcase Unveils Exciting Updates

Closed Beta Scheduled for March 13, 2025

Ubisoft has officially announced that the Rainbow Six Siege X (R6 Siege X) Closed Beta will kick off on March 13th at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 8 PM CET, immediately following the R6 Siege X Showcase. The beta will run until March 19th at the same times.

To join the action, fans can watch the R6 Siege X Showcase on the official Rainbow 6 Twitch channel or through selected Content Creators' livestreams to earn Closed Beta Twitch drops. The beta will be accessible on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

However, some players have reported issues with not receiving the access code via email. Ubisoft Support has acknowledged this glitch on Twitter (X) and is actively working to resolve it.

It's worth noting that R6 Siege X isn't a standalone new game, but a significant update designed to elevate Siege with enhanced graphics and technical improvements.

Introducing the New 6v6 Game Mode: Dual Front

Rainbow Six Siege X Closed Beta Test to Feature Dual Front, a New 6v6 Game Mode

Ubisoft introduces Dual Front, a thrilling new 6v6 game mode set to revolutionize the core gameplay of Rainbow Six Siege. Dual Front promises "foundational upgrades to the core game," including visual enhancements, audio improvements, and revamped player protection systems. It will be free to play, allowing everyone to experience the tactical action of Rainbow Six Siege.

The action unfolds on a new map called District, where two teams of six Operators simultaneously attack and defend, creating dynamic gameplay and new strategic possibilities.

While Dual Front takes center stage, the classic Siege mode remains, now renamed "Core Siege." This mode features updates to five iconic maps—Clubhouse, Chalet, Border, Bank, and Kafe—with double texture resolution, optional 4K textures on PC, and enhanced destructible materials. Ubisoft plans to modernize three additional maps per future season.

Free Access Begins in Season 2 of Year 10

Rainbow Six Siege X Closed Beta Test to Feature Dual Front, a New 6v6 Game Mode

After a decade since its initial launch, Rainbow Six Siege will transition to a free-to-play model starting in Season 2 of Year 10. This move aligns with the industry trend and aims to attract a broader audience.

At the R6 Siege X Showcase in Atlanta on March 13, Game Director Alexander Karpazis emphasized the team's desire to make Siege more accessible. He stated, "We want people to invite their friends to try out Siege, and we want to give them the majority of the game so that they understand what makes this game so special." Karpazis highlighted that the free access will include Unranked, Quick Play, and the new Dual Front modes, while Ranked mode and the Siege Cup will require a paid premium access.

This approach, as explained by former Game Director Leroy Athanassoff in a 2020 interview with PC Gamer, is designed to maintain a competitive environment by discouraging smurfs and cheaters. Karpazis added, "It is, in our opinion, the best of both worlds where you can bring in new players but also have this place where veterans feel super competitive and committed to the game."

No Plans for a Sequel: Focusing on Siege X

Rainbow Six Siege X Closed Beta Test to Feature Dual Front, a New 6v6 Game Mode

Despite reaching its 10-year milestone, Ubisoft has no plans to release a sequel like Siege 2. Instead, they are focusing on Rainbow Six Siege X, a project developed over three years alongside the game's regular seasonal updates.

Karpazis explained, "Siege 2 was never on the table. A lot of live service games are starting to go through this process because a lot of them are hitting that 10-year mark." He added, "We just had to do what was right for Siege and what was right for players as well." The goal with Siege X is to ensure the game remains engaging for another decade, honoring the community that has supported it.

Karpazis emphasized the significance of the community, saying, "You don't get to 10 years as a live service game without the community that built you up."

Rainbow Six Siege X is slated for release on June 10, 2025, across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Stay tuned for more updates by checking out our Rainbow Six Siege articles below!

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