'Rainbow Six' Siege Patch 5.3 out now; Update focuses on bug fixes

By Renwyck Saludares / Jan 12, 2017 11:50 AM EST
(Photo : GameSpot - YouTube) Rainbow Six Siege Patch 5.3 has been released with a major in-game bug fixes. Ubisoft promised that the previous bugs will no longer exist in the game.

Ubisoft has just released the latest "Rainbow Six" Siege Patch update with a massive change, additions and fixes to the game. The update 5.3 is the biggest update for the "Rainbow Six" Siege since the game was released.

The "Rainbow Six" Siege 5.3 update focuses on bug fixes according to the GameSpot. Several in-game glitches has been fixed, while other issues has been removed.

The occurrence of the bugs makes the "Rainbow Six" Siege terribly bad for some since it affects some of its great features. Some of the bugs include clipping of Operator's shield and barricades that was stuck in a certain angle or formation.

Several players complain that whenever they use their shield and tries to use a drone, once they switch back, the shield is no longer appearing. Clipping is the main issue of the "Rainbow Six" Siege so far and Ubisoft was able to deal with it.

It has been said that most of the bugs that exist previously came out from the "Rainbow Six" Siege December patch as per the VG247 reported. Though the game had some updates last month with some in-game contents, the game seemed to be unplayable due to the popping bugs and glitches.

Today, worry no more since Ubisoft was able to address most of the issues and was finally fixed. Aside from the bug fixes, Ubisoft added a new feature where the host of a multiplayer game is now capable of pausing the game while other players are selecting their own Operators. By pressing End or Start Button and the Up D-Pad button will restart the timer.

The "Rainbow Six" Siege is considered to be the successor the "Rainbow Six" Patriots, a tactical shooting game that focuses on the co-op multiplayer game mode. It can also be played by a solo player where they can follow the missions of the single campaign mode.

The game is presented with a new game mechanics where players can choose what class they want to play. A class defines a certain role for each, where every team needs to work together to gain successful wins.

"Rainbow Six" Siege was released back in December 2015 and has been releasing a couple of updates, patches and add-ons for the game. Rainbow Six Siege is playable on all favorite video game platforms such as the PlayStion 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.