Rainbow Six Siege’s new operators, Kaid and Nomad, won’t be in the next pro season

The two new Rainbow Six Siege operators arriving with Operation Wind Bastion won’t be available for pro-level play during the next season, thanks to a new ‘Grace Period’ trial period introduced by Ubisoft. Balancing operators for pro play takes some time, as Rainbow Six Siege’s development team has discovered first-hand. The company says it’s going to implement a three-month evaluation period for new operators, during which time pros will be able to experiment with new operators and provide feedback on how they’re shaping the game at the esports level. Ubisoft says this is meant to “avoid further unintended mechanics at the highest levels of competitive play” and “maintain the game’s competitive integrity” as new maps and operators are added to Siege. In a post to the official Rainbow Six site, Ubisoft points out that this three-month grace period before new operators are cycled into selection for pro play already applies to new maps in competitive. “Now that we’re extending a similar program to our Operators, this will ultimately allow a better competitive play and viewing experience as we take the time to gather the appropriate data to fine-tune content releases,” the statement reads.

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