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Rainbow Six Siege turns nine years old in 2024, but it’s more like 90 years old in terms of live service. When Ubisoft’s 5v5 FPS first came out in 2015, Overwatch was still months away, PUBG didn’t exist, and Fortnite was a zombie game we thought of. can never come out. Siege has been a live service game for longer than it has been a part of our vernacular.

This makes Siege one of the oldest games to receive regular content updates. Ubisoft still plans to support Siege for Year 9 and beyond, but the game’s multiple versions and the increasing age of its engine have long led players to ask the reasonable question of late: Does Siege need a sequel?