The action video game "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" has been successfully test-run and is all set to release on December 1, 2015, according to Latinos Post.
The developer of the game, Ubisoft, made the beta version open for the gamers from Nov. 26 to Nov. 29. The game
features counter-terrorist groups called "Rainbow," spear-heading terrorism.
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege," a role-playing video game, has earlier faced many issues during the testing phases. The beta testing phase of the game was also delayed by one day from the developers end, pertaining matchmaking problems.
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" was tested for various bugs and issues in March, July and September, 2015, after the developer's declaration about the release of the game last year.
The beta testing version was the last phase of testing the game, following the feedbacks from the earlier testing stages. This testing phase has also made the company aware about the resource requirements, for providing the players with continuous streaming experience of the game.
During the testing of the game, players were able to witness a highly digitized version of 1080p resolution on PS4 console. The resolution was different for PC with 720p and 900p for Xbox, reported Realty Today.
The multiplayer shooting game promises action filled sequences full of strategic planning, new maps and new characters. It features 14 new operatives with new dubbed plots of industrial harbors and various houses.
According to Tech Times, the new game depends more on the alertness and responsive behavior of the gamers. The game will also let the players use the disarm bomb mode feature, during their strategic operations.
The game is set to release on Dec. 1, for all gaming consoles including Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, even after the delay in the beta testing phase.