Rainbow Six Siege

Rainbow Six Siege ‘s Clash Returns on V4.2

Ubisoft has announced Patch 4.2 for Rainbow Six Siege will bring back Clash. The operator’s issues will be completely fixed when the update releases. The developer also teases that “there will be other things in the patch.”

Clash will be fixed with the 4.2 patch and she will be re-enabled at that time. More news on the patch will be provided later.

Thank you for your patience and understanding during the holidays! Our girl will be back in action soon! > https://t.co/uDCpsaPJnI

Rainbow Six Siege (@Rainbow6Game) January 10, 2020

Ubisoft briefed players who didn’t knew the reason behind the character’s removal, an exploit was bad enough to cause her removal from the game.

[UPDATE] We’ve disabled Clash for all platforms in order to investigate an issue that was discovered, and we are currently working on a fix.

We will keep you all updated as the situation progresses, and you can check our thread here for updates: https://t.co/12F2Zfnqgj

Rainbow Six Siege (@Rainbow6Game) December 12, 2019

As reported by ComicBook, the Operator has been removed from the game several times. On mid-December Ubisoft spotted a problem with Clash’s shield, this led to an exploit that needed to be fixed.

Clash is an Heavy Armored Operator, she comes equipped with a special Crowd Control Electro Shield. When used, it fully extends to cover her front-side. The Shield also has a taser, this enables the operator to do extra damage and slow down enemies in front of her, preventing incoming rushes from Attackers.

A release date for the patch was not announced, but the developer promised more information coming in the following days.

Developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is an online tactical shooter video game the game is available for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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