Rainbow Six: Siege New Season Revealed for Year 3 – Operation Wind Bastion

Operation Wind Bastion

The new and final season of Year 3 of Rainbow Six: Siege is revealed and it is called Operation Wind Bastion. Typically in the new season, two new Operators and a map is added in the game. And this content addition is no different as well.

According to Ubisoft on their website, two new operators from Morocco will be coming in the new season content. One attacker and one defender, while the new map is located within the Atlas Mountain range in the Maghreb. The building of the map itself looks like a mud brick Kasbah, which is a traditional Defensive Moroccan structure, where players are expected to have unprecedented roof access.

The new operators are featuring from the GIGR (Groupe d’Intervention de La Gendarmerie Royale). The defender Operator that is coming in the new season is called the Commander while the other Operator is a female attacker whose name is not revealed as of yet.

Here is what Ubisoft adds about the Operators:

The first Operator is a Defender and the Commander himself who is as stoic as the mountains are immovable. He is stationed at the country’s legendary Kasbah, a training ground that has shocked and awed thousands of incoming soldiers. Strict and imposing, he inspires respect and has taken it upon himself to guide the future of Moroccan Special Forces.

The second Operator is an Attacker who travels wherever the wind takes her. She’s among the few explorers who can cross the Sahara, climb up the Alps, trek through Asia’s rainforests, march along the Arctic Circle…and still return to her unit in operational shape. Perceptive and resourceful, she’s an expert on environmental operations with a knack for pushing the enemy back.

More details on Operation Wind Bastion, the Operators and the new Map will be fully revealed on Twitch during the Rainbow Six: Siege Pro League Finals, which takes place on 17 and 18 November 2018.

There are many other controversial changes being added with this season as well As Ubisoft had earlier announced that they will be making aesthetic changes into the game to please the Asian markets. The changes range from blood and sexual references, and gambling reference to be removed in the changes. Read the full article here.

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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