More details on Outbreak, and everything included in Operation Chimera, can be found here. The mode, called Outbreak, is a three-player co-op mode. The update includes two new operators, weapon skins, bug fixes, balancing updates and an in-game event with a new game mode.
This glitch comes after the release of Operation Chimera, the new season for Rainbow Six Siege. Icycat added that if a team of five players all sends toxic behavior reports about a problem player at once, the issue will likely be looked at faster by those responsible for investigating claims. Ubisoft also mentioned that gamers should report players exploiting the glitch for toxic behavior. The patch is already out of Ubisoft's hands, so whenever the console companies give the green light, the fix will go live. The reason behind the delay for consoles is due to Microsoft and Sony's patch approval process. PC users can't do it anymore and soon PS4 and Xbox One players won't be able to either.
Pengu doesn’t explain exactly how he’s managed to reliably produce the bug, but it appears as though he’s triggering the animation while moving from a crouched position to standing.Reddit user HunteRoi showing off the invisibility glitch in action HunterRoiĮven if you do know how to use the invisibility glitch, your days are numbered. As Pengu’s videos (below) show, the bug stops those sounds from playing, so enemy players don’t get any warning that an explosive is inbound. The grenade’s spoon flies off and there’s a ‘ping’ sound, or a Velcro strap can be heard when you ready some C4. Normally, there’s a sound cue that’s audible to nearby players when you start to cook off a grenade or prep a C4 charge. Now, a former pro player has been able to replicate the bug, showing that it can be used deliberately to gain an in-game advantage.įormer G2 Esports Siege pro player Niclas ‘Pengu’ Mouritzen has posted videos to Twitter showing the bug in action. The silent C4/grenade bug has been well-known in the Siege community for some time, but it’s mostly been written off as something that just happens every so often. If you’ve gotten hit with a grenade or C4 explosion out of nowhere in Rainbow Six Siege, it might have been a player exploiting an audio glitch in the multiplayer game.