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GET READY FOR THE BLAST R6 MANCHESTER MAJOR!

The BLAST R6 Manchester Major is fast approaching! We're looking forward to welcoming the Rainbow Six esports community to Manchester from May 16 to 26, where exciting matches and new reveals about Siege Year 9 Season 2 will happen.

Find out everything there is to know about the event.

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[h3]DATES & LOCATIONS: [/h3]
Phase 1: May 16 to May 17
Phase 2: May 19 to May 22
Phase 3: May 24 to May 26
Venue: B.E.C Arena

[h3]TEAMS:[/h3]


These teams will compete for a lion's share of the USD $750,000 prize pool, as well as points to qualify for the Six Invitational 2025!

[h3]PROGRAM:[/h3]


The BLAST R6 Major Manchester will feature a 3-phase format with the final weekend playing out in front of a live audience in the B.E.C Arena in Manchester, United Kingdom. 

[h3]GET REWARDS BY PARTICIPATING TO PREDICTIONS:[/h3]


As for the last Six Invitational, you can make your predictions on https://r6esports.com/majorPredictions for each phase of the Major for a chance to win alpha packs and a Battle Pass! Note that you can still edit your predictions for Phase 1 until May 16th 4 PM CET, Phase 2 until May 19th 12 PM CET, and the Finals until May 24th 10 AM CET!

[h3]TWITCH DROPS[/h3]


Get ready for Twitch Drops on official R6 channels throughout the event! When watching the stream, you will be rewarded with Esports Packs full of exclusive operator uniforms, headgears, and weapon skins. Here's a sneak preview of what's in store:

  • Phase 1: 2 Esports packs to win (1 per day starting from 3 hours of watch time)
  • Phase 2: 4 esports packs to win (1 per day starting from 3 hours of watch time)
  • Phase 3: 6 esports packs to win (2 per day starting from 3 hours of watch time)

ANTI-CHEAT STATUS UPDATE – MAY 2024



ANTI-CHEAT STATUS UPDATE – MAY 2024


Our latest Anti-Cheat Status Update for May 2024 is here, bringing the latest updates on MouseTrap, the QB System and more!

[h2]TEAM UPDATE[/h2]
Our Anti-Cheat team is evolving. We're currently restructuring, growing, and allocating more resources to our Anti-Cheat team, ensuring that we can provide a secure future for Siege. As the team expands, we'll have more opportunities to reflect the benefits of this growing team in-game. While we're in this stage, our team remains focused on improving your experience.

[h2]BANS: DATA BANS + BATTLEYE[/h2]
[h3]BAN NUMBERS[/h3]
Here we have our latest ban data, including bans for February, March, and April.



[h3]DATA BANS & ADDITIONAL DETECTIONS[/h3]
This season marks a significant evolution in our approach to cheating, as we've made improvements to our Data Ban system moving to a machine learning model. We've vastly increased the number of data points used to analyze a player's performance, resulting in a meaningful increase in cheaters being detected and sanctioned through this method. We've also optimized our sanctioning process by increasing how often we run our sanctions, effectively reducing the time it takes to ban detected cheaters by half using this model.

In addition to these efforts, we also have new Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) detections which are currently being used to sanction players. We know that this has been affecting players and we want to make it clear that we are working on identifying behaviors and sanctioning players who are taking advantage of these services.

Looking ahead, we're working on an improved detection of AFK avoiders (idle botters) as well as additional cheat detection updates. These will further enhance our ability to identify and ban cheaters in Rainbow Six Siege, improving the experience for everyone.

[h2]ADDRESSED CHEATS & HARDENING[/h2]
[h3]ONGOING INVESTIGATIONS[/h3]
CHEATING INCREASE

As we recently communicated, we are aware of the increase in cheating behaviors reported by the community. We want to reassure you that addressing these concerns is a top priority for our Anti-Cheat team and that we are looking to deploy solutions to resolve these issues as soon as possible. The Y9S1.3 patch deployed on May 2nd has temporarily improved this situation while we work on longer term solutions to prevent those cheats.

CRASH EXPLOIT


Our team is actively working on a fix for the Crash Exploit reported by the community. Until then, Abandon Penalties have been retroactively reduced to a 5-minute duration. All newly issued Abandon Penalties will be 5 minutes as well. Thanks a lot for your reports!

[h3]ADDRESSED CHEATS[/h3]
Several cheats have been addressed since our last Anti-Cheat Status Update, with some updates going live with Y9S1.3. However, in recent months, we have seen a dramatic decrease in a number of rage cheats being used. This reflects the ongoing work that our team is doing in order to tackle new cheats and protect the game and its players.

[h3]HARDENING[/h3]
Hardening is the act of increasing the security and reducing the surface of vulnerability of the game's code, to protect against attackers. In Y9S1.2, we made several changes which resulted in improved overall game security, and we'll have more improvements coming in Y9S2. These improvements are continuous, and our updates are playing a crucial role in making the game safer. We'll be sharing more on our hardening efforts in the future.

[h2]QB SYSTEM[/h2]
QB is a security system available on PC, designed to make cheat creation more tedious, difficult, and expensive. By creating a less effective environment for cheat creators, our aim is to reduce the amount of cheats being successfully created and sold.

[h3]UPDATE CADENCE & UX IMPROVEMENTS[/h3]
We want to ensure that QB remains effective, so as promised, we are continuing to provide regular updates to this system, and these will come at an increased cadence compared to Year 8.

Another goal of ours is to share more information with legitimate players, helping to understand why a game restart may be happening. Some of these changes are already live; for instance, you may now see the "Update available" prompt in-game in some circumstances, asking you to restart the game when possible.

[h2]MOUSETRAP[/h2]
[h3]CURRENT STATUS[/h3]
MouseTrap is a system designed to detect spoofing devices which enable the use of mouse and keyboard on consoles. Changes implemented in Y9S1 have broadened its detection capabilities, allowing us to find more suspicious players.

This season, we are also focusing on your feedback, with most changes being aimed towards enhancing our current system. The Y9S1.3 update is helping to further increase the accuracy of MouseTrap by expanding on the types of devices that it can recognize, and improving the detection of currently identifiable devices. As well as this, the update is working to further minimize false positives, resulting in fewer controller players being incorrectly detected.

[h3]MOUSETRAP PENALTIES & MATCHMAKING [TARGET: Y9S4][/h3]
In Y9S4, we'll be making use of MouseTrap's detection in new ways, directly improving the experience for controller players. In this upcoming Y9S4 update, if a player is detected using a spoofing device three times,the updated Crossplay system will automatically place them into the PC matchmaking pool for a 90-day period. This will result in matches that feel fairer for controller players, while giving users of the spoofing devices a choice in how they want to play the game.

[h2]CONCLUSION[/h2]
In conclusion, our dedication to upholding the integrity and fairness of Rainbow Six Siege is unwavering. Our goal this year is to make Rainbow Six Siege both more secure and more reactive when it comes to cheating. Through a multifaceted approach, encompassing machine learning and Data Bans, rigorous hardening, and innovative detection systems such as QB and Mousetrap, we are continuously following up on our commitment to safeguarding the gaming experience for all players.

Cheaters have no place in Siege, our teams are committed to making Siege safe and enjoyable for everyone.


Y9S1 Mid-Season Roadmap Update



Y9S1 MID-SEASON ROADMAP UPDATE


Each season, we provide a Roadmap update to offer further insights into the development of upcoming features to ensure transparent communication with all players. Each update and decision we make takes into account various elements such as player feedback, time allocated to ensure the quality of the features delivered, and more.

With that in mind let’s delve into this mid-season Roadmap update!



[h2]ROADMAP UPDATES[/h2]

[h3][MAIN FEATURE] SIEGE MARKETPLACE[/h3]
    Status: confirmed for Y9S2


Since its Beta launch, many of you have been engaging in buying and selling some of your favorite items with other players in the Siege Marketplace. With the upcoming Season 2, we are pleased to confirm that the Siege Marketplace will be fully launched and available for all players to use!


[h3][PLAYER PROTECTION] STEAM IMPROVED BAN ENFORCEMENT (Part 1)[/h3]
    Status: Part 1 confirmed for Y9S2


As announced during the Year 9 Reveal Panel, we are doubling down on our efforts to address cheating in Siege. In Season 2, we will be focusing on a first iteration of an improved ban enforcement measure on Steam (PC), making it more difficult for cheaters to return to the game once banned. As this will be a new addition to our anti-cheat ecosystem, we are breaking down the feature into several iterations, with the first part scheduled for Season 2.

[h3][BALANCING] FENRIR & SOLIS UPDATE[/h3]
    Status: Confirmed for Y9S2


Operator balancing is crucial to maintaining the competitiveness of Siege. As previously hinted, we have focused on the Defense side and will introduce Operator balancing updates to both Fenrir and Solis (Part 1) in the upcoming Season. The second part of Solis’ update is currently scheduled for Season 3.

[h3][NEW!][TRAINING] MAP TRAINING PLAYLIST[/h3]
    Status: Confirmed for Y9S2


In Season 2, significant updates will be introduced to Map Training. Newly added to the Year 9 Roadmap, the “Endless Drill” mode will be introduced to the Map Training playlist. Other announced presets and an additional set of maps are also confirmed for the new season.

[h3][MAJOR FEATURE] MAP FILTERS IN STANDARD PLAYLIST[/h3]
    Status: Confirmed for Y9S2


Having more control over which maps you play has been a longstanding community request, which is why a new filtering feature will make its debut in the Standard Playlist. Map presets will be available in the menu, and will allow you to select your preferred maps.

[h3][MAJOR FEATURE] REPUTATION SYSTEM[/h3]
    Status: New target delivery: Y9S4


We are continuously working on improving the Reputation System based on the feedback you have shared with us. Therefore, we have decided to keep this system in Beta phase until Season 4, allowing us to make necessary adjustments to enhance your experience in terms of transparency, effectiveness and overall fairness of the system.

[h3][PLAYER COMFORT] AFTER-ACTION SCREEN 2.0[/h3]
    Status: New target delivery: Y9S3


For Player Comfort, the After-Action Screen will receive further updates this season and is currently scheduled for release in Season 3. With this feature, we aim to provide an accurate and insightful recap of each match of Rainbow Six Siege.

[h3]FULL REVEAL[/h3]

Stay tuned for the Year 9 Season 2 Reveal coming up on Sunday, May 26th, at 5PM BST / 9AM PT / 12:00PM ET / 6PM CET.

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Y9S1.3 PATCH NOTES



Y9S1.3 PATCH NOTES


[h2]Y9S1.3 PATCH SIZE[/h2]
Find the download sizes for each platform below.
  • Ubisoft Connect: 935 MB
  • Steam: 860 MB
  • Xbox One: 1.1 GB
  • Xbox Series X: 10.73 GB
  • PlayStation 4: 1.4 GB
  • PlayStation 5: 1.34 GB

[h2]OPERATOR BALANCING[/h2]
[h3]AZAMI[/h3]
  • Increased damage from High caliber Handguns and Revolvers by 10%.
  • Increased damage received by Medium caliber SMGs and ARs by 10%.
  • Increased damage received by High caliber ARs and LMGs by 5%.

[h3]IANA[/h3]
  • Added Impact EMP Grenade.
  • Removed Stun Grenades.

[h3]LESION[/h3]
  • Gadget refill increased to 25 seconds (from 20).
  • Initial damage reduced to 3hp (from 5).
  • Added Observation Blocker.
  • Removed Impact Grenades.

[h3]NØKK[/h3]
  • HEL Presence Reduction duration and cooldown increased to 30 seconds (from 20).

[h3]ORYX[/h3]
  • Remah Dash destroys Deployable and Talon Shields.

[h3]SENS[/h3]
  • R.O.U. Projectors increased to 4 (from 3).

[h2]GADGET BALANCING[/h2]
[h3]IMPACT GRENADE:[/h3]
  • Damage reduced to 40hp (from 60).
  • Reduced explosion radius to 2 meters (from 3).

[h3]BALLISTIC SHIELDS:[/h3]
  • Explosion threshold to trigger the Guard Break reduced to 30hp (from 50).

Y9S1.3 Designer’s Notes



In this latest edition of Designer’s Notes, we'll go into detail about the balancing changes that’ll come with the Y9S1.3 update and give you some insight into the reasons behind them.

BALANCING MATRIX AND TOP OPERATOR BANS


[h3]WIN DELTA VS. PRESENCE[/h3]




Please note that we are using presence to gauge the popularity of an Operator. This notion had to be introduced to reflect the implementation of the pick & ban.
Presence definition: pick rate of an Operator when not banned. Win Delta: The Win Delta is aggregated from Operator’s Win Deltas per Bomb Site.


[h3]OPERATOR BAN RATE[/h3]




MESSAGE FROM THE TEAM


As observed in the Balancing Matrix, there has been a significant increase in the presence of certain operators. However, despite this shift, their performance statistics do not raise any immediate concerns. Consequently, we have decided not to make any adjustments to the sights distribution in this patch.
It's essential to recognize that the graphs presented reflect only a small segment of the Ranked player base. Below those ranks and across the broader player community, the presence of these operators is considerably lower.

Their presence was higher at the beginning of the season and gradually declined to the numbers you see right now. This downward trend suggests that these operator choices are driven more by novelty than by overwhelming strength. We observed similar patterns during the 1,5x era, and based on tests conducted over the past year, we prefer a cautious approach rather than immediate reaction because the system is still too new. We believe maintaining the current distribution throughout the entire season won't compromise the overall balance.

Additionally, prematurely removing these operators could prompt players to swiftly switch to the next operator equipped with Magnified Scope. Such a shift might adversely impact the balance of other operators that have not received as much attention and are currently in a good position. Hasty removal would not allow sufficient time to thoroughly evaluate all the pros and cons of the new sights, especially considering that nostalgia and novelty are still influencing the decisions.



OPERATOR BALANCING

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[h3]AZAMI[/h3]
[h4]KIBA BARRIER[/h4]
  • Increased by 10% the damage received by High caliber Handguns and Revolvers.
    • Handguns: .44 Mag Semi-Auto, D-50
    • Revolvers: .44 Vendetta, Keratos .357, LFP586
  • Increased by 10% the damage received by Medium caliber Submachine Guns and Assault Rifles.
    • Submachine Guns: K1A, P90, UMP45, Vector.45 ACP
    • Assault Rifles: 416-C Carbine, 552 Commando, 556XI, AK-12, AR33, AUG A2, C7E, C8-SFW, Commando 9, F2, F90, G36C, L85A2, PARA-308, POF-9, R4-C, SC3000K, Type-89
  • Increased by 5% the damage received by High caliber Assault Rifles and Light Machine Guns.
    • Assault Rifles: AK-74M, ARX200, M4, M762, Mk17 CQB, Spear .308, V308
    • Light Machine Guns: 6P41, ALDA 5.56, DP27, G8A1, LMG-E, M249, M249 SAW, T-95 LSW


The weapon base damage, the damage drop-off curve, the distance to the barrier, and the barrier resistance are just a few of the variables we need to consider for the +100 weapons available when balancing this system. We were already aware that the Kiba Barriers might still require too many bullets to be destroyed by certain weapons. However, we wanted to be cautious not to render the barriers completely ineffective now that every operator will be able to deal with them. As a result, we opted for an initial release with barriers that remain robust. Our plan is to iterate, seeking the optimal balance while closely monitoring the impact of each adjustment.

Despite the data is showing that the new feature is being utilized, the lifespan of the barriers hasn't significantly changed. This suggests that Attackers continue to face challenges when dealing with them. Explosives and melee attacks remain the primary methods of destruction, making the risk associated with shooting at a barrier still high enough to favor the use of explosives.

Upon analyzing the damage received by the barriers during destruction, we observed that Designated Marksman Rifles perform exceptionally well against them. Consequently, our focus will primarily be on increasing the damage received from Assault Rifles and Light Machine Guns. The additional weapons mentioned here are affected for the sake of consistency, as they share the same caliber configuration.

[h3]IANA[/h3]
[h4]LOADOUT[/h4]

  • Secondary Gadgets: Added Impact EMP Grenade. Removed Stun Grenades.


Considering her ability to bait defenders and facilitate re-frag opportunities for teammates following the hologram, she should be an excellent operator choice for support players. Additionally, her infinite intel gathering resources make her particularly advantageous in the current situation, where drones are limited. Therefore, we will enhance her support capabilities by incorporating Impact EMP Grenades and maybe look into the Gemini Replicator in the future.

[h3]LESION[/h3]
[h4]GU MINE[/h4]

  • Initial damage: Reduced to 3hp (from 5).
  • Gadget refill timer: Increased to 25 seconds (from 20).


[h4]LOADOUT[/h4]

  • Secondary Gadgets: Added Observation Blocker. Removed Impact Grenades.


Since the removal of cloaking from his GU Mines, we've observed positive changes in his performance. Despite the uncloaked mines, the number of mines triggered per round has remained relatively stable, resulting in higher average damage than initially anticipated.

To maintain the core essence of the GU Mine, we have made a slight reduction in its initial damage. Our intention is to emphasize the urgency of removing the mine and the fear associated with encountering another one. Rather than an immediate kill, we aim to create a strategic window of opportunity for players to engage with the enemy.

Lesion's increased resources allow him to exert significant map control very quickly and block attackers' access to the building from very early in the round. Consequently, we've extended the time required to acquire the mines. While this may reduce early-round map control, it ensures Lesion's continued impact in late-game scenarios. He remains a priority target for attackers.

Regarding secondary gadgets, we believe that the GU Mines should be enough for slowing down Ballistic Shields and the Impact Grenades give him too much flexibility. So we are going to change them for the Observation Blocker, which also synergies well with its primary ability providing extra protection.

[h3]NOKK[/h3]
[h4]HEL PRESENCE REDUCTION[/h4]
  • Duration: Increased to 30 seconds (from 20).
  • Cooldown: Increased to 30 seconds (from 20).


The recent changes to Frag Grenades, along with increased operator access, have had a negative impact on Nokk's presence.

To mitigate this issue while we investigate other solutions to make her more impactful, we will be increasing the duration of the HEL Presence Reduction. This adjustment will allow Nokk to traverse bigger areas more comfortably without being detected in defenders' cameras and catch them by surprise.

[h3]ORYX[/h3]
[h4]REMAH DASH[/h4]
  • Will destroy Deployable and Talon shields. The dash is not interrupted.


We are updating the Remah Dash to improve comfort and consistency. From now on, Deployable Shields and Talon Shields will no longer impede Oryx during the dash; instead, they will be destroyed and he will go through. This adjustment aligns with player expectations, especially considering Oryx's existing ability to pass through Kiba Barriers and Reinforced Barricades.

[h3]SENS[/h3]
[h4]R.O.U. PROJECTOR SYSTEM[/h4]
  • Max. Resources: Increase to 4 R.O.U. Projectors (from 3).


Despite the numerous improvements to the POF-9 and the additional utility that brings, Sens continues to underperform. We acknowledge the intricacy and skill required to use the R.O.U. Projectors effectively. The unpredictability of bounces can sometime work against you. We hope the new Trajectory Previsualization can help to improve accuracy, but we are going to allocate additional resources to enhance flexibility and provide more opportunities for error correction while we keep investigating new ways to improve it.

GADGET BALANCING

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[h3]IMPACT GRENADE[/h3]
[h4]EXPLOSION[/h4]
  • Damage: Reduced to 40hp (from 60).
  • Radius: Reduced to 2 meters (from 3).


[h4]OPERATORS AFFECTED[/h4]
  • Azami
  • Caveira
  • Clash
  • Echo
  • Goyo
  • Maestro
  • Melusi
  • Rook
  • Valkyrie
  • Vigil
  • Wamai


We recognize the growing significance of Impact Grenades over the years. They play a crucial role in site setup, facilitate defenders' swift rotations, aid in clearing attackers utility, deny walls, and even eliminate adversaries. However, we acknowledge their excessive versatility, which prompts us to address their killing potential and wall-denial capabilities.

We have implemented a reduction in damage. As a result, double-impacting an enemy will no longer result in an immediate kill. Also, opponents must be even more damaged to employ a grenade to secure the elimination.

The reduction in explosion radius will yield two key effects:

1. Impact-Tricking countermeasures: Attackers can prevent it by positioning the hard-breach device as close to the ground as possible in additional locations, And defender must be more accurate to do it successfully.

2. Precision requirement for utility clearance: Defenders must exercise greater accuracy when dealing with attackers' utility, such as Airjabs and Claymores. This adjustment allows attackers to place more reliance on this type of gadgets and experiment with unexpected placements.

Our intention is to promote the use of the right tool in the right situation, rather than relying solely on something that can serve multiple purposes. Defenders have other tools at their disposal that can achieve these objectives more effectively. Our final goal is to enhance tactical gameplay and reward the correct decision-making in every match.

WEAPON BALANCING

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[h3]BALLISTIC SHIELD[/h3]
[h4]GUARD BREAK[/h4]
  • Explosion: Trigger threshold reduced to 30 damage (from 50).

OPERATORS AFFECTED
  • Blitz
  • Fuze
  • Montagne
  • Clash


Our goal is to ensure that the Impact Grenades remain effective counters against Ballistic Shields. Because of the recent damage change, we find it necessary to adjust the threshold for breaking a shield owner's guard.

The guard break system relies on the damage received, and it's important to note that no other explosives have undergone alterations. Consequently, other explosive devices will now create larger openings than before.

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