Ahead of Rainbow Six Siege receiving its seventh year of updates, a developer has answered questions about why the game has no competitors.
Rainbow Six Siege is approaching the launch of Demon Veil, the first content drop of the game’s seventh year, and creative director Alex Karpazis has discussed the shooter’s long term-goals. Speaking to PCGamesN, Karpazis said that Rainbow Six Siege is “going to receive all the support it needs to be as successful as it needs to be. We have long-term ambitions”.
Karpazis was also asked about the lack of competition that Siege has seen, as very few games have attempted the same formula. He said, “I feel sorry for any game that tries that kind of recipe now. We have seven years of technology and systems and operators and stories. This game is more than the package it was six years ago.”
Karpazis continued, “Because we’re a live service and because we’ve done so much investment, I think it’s actually pretty intimidating to compete with something like that now. We take immense pride in that”.





