Rainbow Six Siege’s Game Designers Rate MORE IGN Operator Ideas

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We came up with our best ideas for new operators in Rainbow Six Siege and pitched them directly to Ubisoft Montreal to see what they think. What could possibly go wrong?

We got Rainbow Six Siege game designers Jean-Baptise Halle and Emilien Lomet to take a look at some more of our Siege operator designs and let us know what they think. After the success of our General Grevious pitch last time, we decided to double down on the stupid with ideas like a Darude themed operator and a dog… because why not?

The Ubisoft Montreal game designers also give us some inside information about some of their older ideas – like the original idea for Gridlock and an audio only stun grenade – and explain how they connect to our operator pitches.

00:00 – Intro

00:31 – Pritt

3:00 – Darude

6:21 – Rover

9:18 – Uda

12:40 – Final Thoughts

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