You can now play ‘Rainbow Six Siege’ online again, new platinum camouflage

Ubisoft launched in December 2015 a new delivery of his tactical first-person shooter, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, which had an exceptional reception among players. Unfortunately the title It only has online play, which means that if there are connection problems, there is no way to play it.

A few hours ago the company received reports about glitches in online performance and problems accessing multiplayer games on all platforms, including PlayStation 4. Then Ubisoft published a new entry in the page’s forum stating that he was aware of the problem and was working on solving it. We are pleased to announce that the servers have been repaired and you can now access online content again.

The company also announced via Twitter that the new “Platinum” camouflage for weapons has been added to the in-game store. You can take a look at the tweet below:

Forge your weapons in Platinum with the new Platinum weapon skin! Available now in the in-game store. pic.twitter.com/xF2sRn7tGt

— Rainbow Six (@Rainbow6Game) February 24, 2016

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