Maintenance to release Operation Collision Point on PC has been indefinitely extended

Ubisoft has announced that the maintenance scheduled for the release of Operation Collision Point in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege has been “indefinitely extended.” This update was shared via the official Rainbow Six Siege account on X, just 52 minutes after the maintenance began, which was initially set for December 3 at 2 PM UTC.

Details on the Maintenance Delay

While specifics regarding the issues causing this delay have not been disclosed, the announcement indicated that the “PC maintenance will be indefinitely extended due to the implementation of an essential fix.” This suggests that Ubisoft is prioritizing the stability and performance of the game on PC before proceeding with the rollout.

On a brighter note for console players, the maintenance for the release of Operation Collision Point on their platforms is proceeding as planned, ensuring that their gaming experience remains uninterrupted.

As developments unfold, updates regarding the deployment of Operation Collision Point for the PC version will be provided. For those eager to stay informed about Rainbow Six Siege and its future updates, it is advisable to bookmark the site and follow the game’s social media channels for the latest news.

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Maintenance to release Operation Collision Point on PC has been indefinitely extended