Rainbow Six Siege's New Battle Pass, Operation Deep Freeze, Is Finally Up Following Delay
There's a new system too that allows players to plan progression and earn rewards faster.
Rainbow Six Siege has finally introduced the Operation Deep Freeze Battle Pass after having been delayed for a month.
The Battle Pass has evolved into a system with branching paths, allowing players to plan their progression and earn rewards faster. By playing matches, they can earn Battle Pass Tokens and Breach Charges. Tokens are used to unlock tiles and claim rewards, while Breach Charges can open shortcuts to reach specific rewards more quickly.
Premium Pass holders receive rewards from every tile along with additional perks. Those who reach Level 100 get the Bravo Ticket, which allows them to unlock any item of their choice from the Bravo pack inventory.
Also, the new Defending Operator Tubarão — who originates from Portugal — is introduced with the ability Zoto Canister. This gadget can briefly freeze explosives and electrical gadgets, slowing down enemies who walk through the resulting cold zone.
This shooter's new season is live and runs until March 11, 2024.
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