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Operation Dust Line Is A Go In First Trailer For Rainbow Six Siege DLC

Ubisoft has premiered the first full trailer for Rainbow Six Siege's second mainline expansion, Operation Dust Line.
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Following up on last week’s all-too-brief teaser, Ubisoft has premiered the full trailer for Operation Dust Line, the second mainline expansion releasing for tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege.

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Much like Operation Black Ice before it, Siege‘s sophomore content pack brings with it two new operators for players to experiment with. Hailing from the Navy SEALS, Operation Dust Line introduces fans to Valkyrie, a defender who “will have access to deployable sticky cameras.” As for Blackbeard, he’ll stand as the brute attacker who comes bearing a rifle and shield.

Revolving around a bid to “secure the border,” a rundown of the new content headed to Rainbow Six Siege later this week can be found below.

Siege on with Valkyrie’s deployment sticky camera and Blackbeard’s armored rifle shield. The new free Border map is available instantly with the Operation Dust Line update, along with new weapon skins, advanced customization options, the ability to change your loadout between round, and more improvements.

Operation Dust Line is prepping for battle, and Rainbow Six Siege players can look forward to the add-on launching across consoles and PC on May 11


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