
Rainbow Six Siege is already fighting a difficult battle trying to enforce a more methodical vision of a competitive shooter. It's a minor miracle that Ubisoft Montreal has built such a solid foundation in that regard. But the bizarre progression hooks Siege borrows from free-to-play games, its dearth of content and its network problems make for an awful lot of frustration to overcome in search of those rare moments of unit cohesion.

Operation Silent Hunt is a Metal Gear Solid series crossover season bringing a new permanent Operator, limited-time event, exclusive cosmetics, and more to Rainbow Six Siege.
Ubisoft are just mocking us at this point. They can bring us solid snake but they can't bring us sam Fisher

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Solid Snake is entering Rainbow Six Siege in Operation Silent Hunt kicking off in March! Check out the Year 11 roadmap now.
This game is an 8/10 for me. One of the most intense games I've ever played. No SP brings the rating down for me.
This game is easily 9 out of 10, its not COD or BF4 so you can forget about running and gunning and going Rambo trying to rack up your kill count because TEAMWORK and COMMUNICATION determines whether you accomplish your mission or not. Even without no single player mode the game is still highly addictive to play, plus you can play terrorist hunt by yourself or with friends and still get that nerve wracking intense feeling you get from playing online.
I rate polygon a 4/10.
I don't understand why everyone says this game has network problems. I have had no problem whatsoever. I know I am just one person but it has worked flawlessly for me. As for lack of content the Dev's have already stated there are a lot of maps and operators coming and they will be free.