Rainbow Six Siege Players Get Days More of Closed Beta
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Rainbow Six Siege Players Get Days More of Closed Beta

Ubisoft is giving players a few days more to break some doors and make some noise in Rainbow Six Siege. The game's ongoing closed beta on Xbox One and Playstation 4 will now go from now until this Sunday, October 4th.
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Ubisoft is giving us few days more to break some doors and make some noise in Rainbow Six Siege. The game’s ongoing closed beta on Xbox One and Playstation 4 will now go from now until this Sunday, October 4th.

In addition, beta keys will be going out to veteran players who played one or more matches in the beta prior to September 29th, 2015 for the system they qualified to receive a key themselves. In other words, anyone who played the beta on Xbox One will get Xbox One keys to give away to their friends.

If you do get an invitation, you don’t have much time to waste. As of October 1st, Rainbow Six Siege‘s beta registration page has been taken down and all remaining access codes are redeemable until October 2nd.

A Double Renown event will also begin this Friday, October 2nd, at 8:00PM EST with a 2x renown bonus that gives players a chance at gaining some more attachments, skins and operators. On a related note, Ubisoft says that they’ve reduced the wait time for PvP matchmaking down to 30-45 seconds while Terrorist Hunt now has a 20-30 second wait time with a 96 percent success rate.

Rainbow Six Siege rolls out this December 1st on Xbox One, PS4 and PC a good two months after its previously planned release.


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