Rainbow Six Siege is set to deploy its latest Y9S1.1 patch, which will fix many issues in the game, including Operator bugs, user experience, gameplay, and much more. After Operation Deadly Omen's launch earlier this month, this is the first patch in Y9S1, which will address a few issues gamers have been complaining about since the season's release.
Operators Bandit, Deimos, and Buck will see a few bug fixes for their primary gadgets in the Y9S1.1 patch, while the gameplay bug fixes will include optical sight correction for a few weapons and AI bot pathways.
The Y9S1.1 patch will differ for each platform, as officially listed on the Rainbow Six Siege blog page. The patch size for each platform is as follows:
Right before the patch, the game will host a 60-minute-long maintenance. During this period, you cannot access any PvP game modes from the playlist. Once it is over, you will be given the option to download the patch through your respective platforms.
Here's what to expect from the Y9S1.1 patch in Rainbow Six Siege Operation Deadly Omen:
The Y9S1.1 patch is one of many updates Ubisoft has planned for the forthcoming months in Rainbow Six Siege, upgrading and polishing the overall experience for the tactical shooter.
For more on Rainbow Six Siege Y9S1, check the following:
Rainbow Six Siege Y9S1 patch notes: What's new in Operation Deadly Omen, Operator balancing, and more || Rainbow Six Siege Operation Deadly Omen: Release date, new Operator Deimos, Loadout, and more || Rainbow Six Siege Attacker Operator tier list (Y9S1)
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