Sorry Rainbow Six Siege players, you'll have to wait a little bit more for the patch notes of update 4.3. With the ending of the game's year long period, it is expected to drop soon. Fans were expecting to receive some declaration on the upcoming changes and balance fixes in the Rainbow Six Siege update.
One of the latest operators added to Rainbow Six Siege is one who has the ability to interrogate enemy players and receive intelligence about their team. A dirty tactic has appeared for not letting that work, but the latest patch for the game bans it from happening.
Ubisoft has detailed update 4.3, which comes today on PC and is indexed for release on October 18 for consoles. There's the usual array of bug fixes in increases to improvements to Siege's network groundwork, changes which Ubisoft said should "boost stability for all players." Standard team-killing handicaps measures are now taken against players who kill the same ally more than once, leading to brief matchmaking bans that could become everlasting.
"Have the last big patch for this season before BF1/Titanfall 2/COD come out, and then the patch for next season will come out after those games," reads his comment.
October 10 is Thanks giving in Canada, so the probability of Ubisoft Montreal dropping the patch today is slim. Among the most asked about additions for patch 4.3 are a fix for the "surrender" glitch and a buff to the Tachanka operator.
A Ubisoft's post-season pass plans for Rainbow Six Siege are also a secret. The company did well in developing the game throughout the year. Their dedication has reignited fan concerns in the franchise and may open the door for another season of DLC. If that happens, we'll be sure to let you know.
Ubisoft has officially released patch 4.3 on PC. The developers are attempting to make it available on October 18, 2016 for PS4 and Xbox One. You can find more details about the update here.