Ubisoft launches new regional server for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege on Xbox One, expanding the multiplayer infrastructure for South Africa. After several weeks of small-scale experiments with Test Server environment, the studio has been kicked off the deployment to the live server, starting with the Microsoft home console on December 9, 2019.
Rainbow Six Siege thrives in tense multiplayer shooter combat, relying heavily on low-latency connectivity. The game divides the number of players across multiple local servers, as is common among many titles, shaving milliseconds important due to the geographical distance. Expansion into South Africa following the highest monthly count Ubisoft player to date, improving connectivity for those in the region. While Ubisoft has started deployment between Xbox One player, looks availability staggered over the next few weeks. PlayStation 4 and PC servers are scheduled to follow, to meet the standards of Ubisoft. By the way, you can buy Cheap Rainbow Six Siege Credits from z2u.com, where you can enjoy a 3% discount by using the code “Z2U”.
Despite the good news, there are still some fans who felt burned by this announcement. Middle East server looks like a debate on the topic as a server South Africa has. Players are quick to show that there Azure centers located in the United Arab Emirates and YouTuber coreross even provide fans with a deep dive into Azure informative map data center.
If all goes according to plan with the launch of the Xbox, PC and PS4 fans can also play with ping fairly soon. It's been a long wait but Ubisoft has come through on a word to bring the server online in South Africa.