Rainbow Six Siege: Cross-console gameplay and cross-progression coming in December

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Ubisoft announced it after a long wait, which took about a year and a half. Rainbow Six Siege will support cross-console play and cross feed The fourth season of Year 7 is available across all platforms from December 6, the first day of Operation Solar Raid.

As you know, Rainbow Six Siege crossplay is currently only active between PC, Google Stadia, and consoles from the same family as Luna. However, with the new season, crossplay will also be available between: consoles of different families, this means that PS5 and PS4 players can play with this Xbox Series X|S and One and vice versa. PC and console ecosystems will remain separate (ie PS5 players cannot play PC players). Different talk instead for cross-progression that will be active across all platforms and for almost all game content.

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With shared progress, players will be able to link their progress to a single account and share it across all platforms. As a result all Fame points and R6 Credits will be aggregated on each platform and the total will be shared between consoles and PC. Likewise, the packages you open, operators, cosmetics, and upgrades you earn will be available on all platforms you own.

a little more complicated conversation for levels and rank. The highest Permission Level on a platform will be unique for all platforms. Similar speaking for rank, but in this case it’s only shared between similar platforms, so PC and console are separate. For more details on cross-platform synchronization, we recommend visiting the corresponding page on the Rainbow Six Siege official website.

Source: Multiplayer

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