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Rainbow Six Siege on PS5 to get adaptive trigger and haptic feedback support

Rainbow Six Siege is one of the most popular shooters out there. For Xbox and PlayStation players, details on how the game will play on next-generation consoles has been pretty sparse, but Ubisoft has now dropped all the information on upgrading your game, cross-progression, and gameplay performance.


Firstly, Siege is getting its next-gen enhancements on December 1. Console players can upgrade Rainbow Six Siege for free to next-gen, just so long as it's in the same console family (e.g. PS4 to PS5). However, this free upgrade won't apply to those with a physical copy of Siege if they've purchased a digital-only console.


All your progression and in-game items will also carry over to your new console thanks to Ubisoft Connect, but again it has to be in the same console family. Cross-generation play will also be supported, meaning Xbox Series X|S players can play with Xbox One players and PS5 players can play with PS4 players. However, full cross-play between all consoles and PC seems a way off, although Ubisoft says it is "exploring the possibilities."


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