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Rainbow Six Siege Update Y9S2.2 Patch Notes on July 9th

The Rainbow Six Siege Update Y9S2.2 enhances gameplay and fixes bugs.

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Rainbow Six Siege Update Y9S2.2 Patch Notes on July 9th

The Rainbow Six Siege Update Y9S2.2 brings multiple bug fixes and updates to improve gameplay. From fixing deadzone sensitivity issues to addressing operator abilities, this patch aims to enhance the overall quality of the game. Read the full patch notes below.

Rainbow Six Siege Update Y9S2.2 Patch Notes:

Here you can find the updates and fixes for the Y9S2.2 patch.

Y9S2.2 PATCH SIZE

Find the download sizes for each platform below.

  • Ubisoft Connect: 1.26 GB
  • Steam: 857 MB
  • Xbox One: 1 GB
  • Xbox Series X: 1.4 GB
  • PlayStation 4: 1.46 GB
  • PlayStation 5: 1.28 GB

BUG FIXES

GAMEPLAY

  • FIXED - Deadzone sensitivity doesn't apply calibration properly.
  • FIXED - Operators can melee through Shields.

LEVEL DESIGN  

  • FIXED - Drones can clip inside the wall located in EXT Valley on the Border map.

OPERATORS

  • FIXED - Ying's Candela ability has a low level of detail when held close to the operator.

USER EXPERIENCE

  • FIXED - Drone's red scan ping doesn't display on Player's UI during preparation phase.
  • FIXED - Dynamic play button text for Matchmaking is duplicated in the upper-left corner.
  • FIXED - Some reticules for OTs-03 aren't affected by optic color and opacity changes.
  • FIXED - Players can accept invites to ongoing custom online sessions.
  • FIXED - "Unlock with operator Specialties" option is available after unlocking a pathfinder Operator with renown.
  • FIXED - Hiding completed challenges can't be toggled by selecting the box under the Challenges tab.
  • FIXED - Players can't scroll through the Battle Pass after accessing the Challenges tab.

AUDIO

  • FIXED - Missing SFX when drones are destroyed while in support mode during the end of the round.

KNOWN ISSUE [PC]

Due to a security update some third-party applications that interact with Siege may cause a crash on start-up.

We recommend temporarily disabling such applications until updated versions are released.

Source: Ubisoft


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