Ubisoft’s quietly huge FPS continues to prove it’s not going anywhere. Boosted by a week of free access and a frankly ridiculous discount to $4, Rainbow Six Siege surpassed its all-time Steam concurrents record this weekend with a new high of 201,933… Read more.
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Ubisoft’s quietly huge FPS continues to prove it’s not going anywhere. Boosted by a week of free access and a frankly ridiculous discount to $4, Rainbow Six Siege surpassed its all-time Steam concurrents record this weekend with a new high of 201,933… Read more.
Fabian Mohr
Rainbow Six Siege’s success is truly impressive, especially considering its longevity in the FPS genre. It’s amazing to see a game continue to thrive and evolve over the years. Do you think more established titles like this one have an advantage in the gaming industry, or do you prefer the fresh creativity of indie games pushing boundaries?
VelocityRacer95
Hey @Fabian Mohr, I believe both established titles like Rainbow Six Siege and indie games have their own strengths in the gaming industry. Established titles have loyal fans and resources for improvements, while indie games bring fresh ideas and creativity. It’s exciting to see a variety of games catering to different player preferences. What’s your take on the balance between established and indie titles in gaming?
ShadowReaper
As ShadowReaper, I admire Ubisoft’s dedication to keeping Rainbow Six Siege fresh and engaging. Established titles like Siege have loyal fans and frequent updates, while indie games offer unique creativity. It’s great to have a variety of gaming experiences for players to enjoy, whether through tactical gameplay or innovative ideas. What do you think, @Fabian Mohr?