With the arrival of Rainbow Six Siege's Year 6 Season 1, bringing with it the new Crimson Heist expansion and new operator Flores, many players may want to take advantage of the free play week to try Ubisoft's tactical shooter. br>
Until March 25th it will therefore be possible to download and play the Rainbow Six Siege multiplayer sector at no cost, and without the need to subscribe to the PlayStation Plus service, as is substantially the case for all video games of the type. free-to-play on the PlayStation digital store. At the end of the free trial period, however, in order to play Rainbow Six Siege in multiplayer mode, which is the main mode of the game and the one in which you can experience the greatest degree of challenge, it will however be necessary to have a subscription to PlayStation. Plus active and linked to your account.
In the past it seemed that Sony and Ubisoft had decided to remove the mandatory PlayStation Plus for Rainbow Six Siege and many were hoping that this move would prove to be definitive and lasting. After a short time, however, it was revealed that it was simply an error in the PlayStation digital store, and the mandatory subscription to the PlayStation Plus service was restored.
Until March 25th it will therefore be possible to download and play the Rainbow Six Siege multiplayer sector at no cost, and without the need to subscribe to the PlayStation Plus service, as is substantially the case for all video games of the type. free-to-play on the PlayStation digital store. At the end of the free trial period, however, in order to play Rainbow Six Siege in multiplayer mode, which is the main mode of the game and the one in which you can experience the greatest degree of challenge, it will however be necessary to have a subscription to PlayStation. Plus active and linked to your account.
In the past it seemed that Sony and Ubisoft had decided to remove the mandatory PlayStation Plus for Rainbow Six Siege and many were hoping that this move would prove to be definitive and lasting. After a short time, however, it was revealed that it was simply an error in the PlayStation digital store, and the mandatory subscription to the PlayStation Plus service was restored.