![]() ![]() Many Siege fans expected Poland's GROM to make an appearance in the second season, but this appears not to be the case. South Korea can stand up with the best of them with the 707th, too. The inclusion of Israel (and subsequent exclusion of Palestine) is sure to ignite some controversy among fans, but one can't deny the country has produced some legendary counter-terror units. While the actual units which will represent these nations haven't been revealed, it wouldn't come as a surprise if Spain is covered by GEO (the Grupo Especial de Operaciones) and Hong Kong is represented by the Special Duties Unit. Interested gamers can take a look at the original post from Ubisoft China below, provided that they understand simplified Chinese: ![]() Those countries are none other than Spain, Hong Kong, Israel, and South Korea. However, Ubisoft China evidently got a little too antsy: the international affiliate made a post on Weibo, a popular social media network in the East, which revealed the countries of these 8 new operators. Earlier today, the studio released the Year 2 Season Pass, which will guarantee gamers early access to 8 new operators, plenty of cosmetic items, and the same Renown bonuses which applied to the first season. Ubisoft kept the countries of these new operators a secret, leading many to speculate a roadmap similar to the Rainbow Six Siege Year 1 plan would be released at a later date. UPDATE: Ubisoft has officially confirmed the 8 aforementioned operators, with one notable difference: Israel won't be featured, with Poland announced instead.įor the second time within a year, an international office of Ubisoft has spilled the beans early about some sensitive Rainbow Six Siege information. Ubisoft China spills the beans on the upcoming second season of Rainbow Six Siege, revealing the nations of all 8 operators from a post on Weibo.
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