I guess there were some die-hard 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Tomb Raider fans that just wouldn't touch 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Rainbow Six Siege unless Lara Croft was in it. In a strange bit of corporate synergy, Ubisoft has announced that one of Siege's operators (Ash) will be getting an elite skin based on the popular Tomb Raider franchise. T🅘hat 🌞doesn't really look tactical, but what do I know?
The new skin was unveiled during The Six Invitational in Quebec this past weekend. It was a part of the two-year roadmap shown for Siege and will be available "soon after" the next season launches. The skin will be a part of "Operation Void Edge" and should be🐻 released alongside n🅺ew operators Oryx and Iana.
Ubisoft wasn't talking price, but other elite skins can be purchased with in-game R6 credits. In a nice touch, Lara comes with a unique victory animation, has custom weapon skins, a unique charm, and a skin for her breaching rounds. Ubisoft really is paying a lot of attention to detail for this, though it's still a little strange to see Tomb Raider in such a tactical setting.
Despite a rocky launch, Ubisoft has done an incredible job maintaining and improving Rainbow Six Siege🤡. It does still lack a traditional single-player component, but the game is possibly the best multiplayer shooter currently on the market. ▨After five years, it has a tremendous amount of content and a ton of different options to cater to different fans.
Crossovers like this typically work by pulling in different fan bases, though I'm not sure Tomb Raider fans are looking for a complex, methodical shooter. It's not like Lara Croft hasn't had a new entry in a while, either. Square Enix has done fine with the recent Tomb Raider trilogy, t⛎hough the last game was a bit of a dud.
Ubisoft is no stranger to collaborating with Square Enix, though. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy XV featured a quest and skin based on 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Assassin's Creed: Origins, which in turn had one based on the J-pop band simulato൲r. It looks like that East meets West vibe is something the two companies are going to continue for the foreseeable future.
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