How the Future of Rainbow Six Siege's Narrative is Teased In the Road to SI

IGN On the Six sat down with Alex Lima from Ubisoft Montreal in an exclusive dev interview that details how the future of Rainbow Six Siege's narrative and lore are getting teased during the Six Invitational 2021. We also got a special hands-on preview with a test build for The Road to S. I. and received an exclusive sneak peek at the new VR game! Enjoy this fun read and stay tuned for a ton of amazing details about SI on Violent J and SiegePint.Most of our esports players and fans want to feel like they're playing at a LAN in the same room as their friends while playing Overwatch, League of Legends, or esports titles like Counter-Strike or DOTA which appears to be one of our biggest genres. We're not wishing each other away however. SI brings the game to life, so next time you get worn out after watching a few hours of the game, listen in to this Dev Interview for a breakdown of some about the lessons learned from The Road to S.I and what's next for Rainbow Six Siege's story and competitive scene. Join us next week when we dig into the developers behind the PS4 exclusive and what you can expect from the game!Source: IGN

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It won't be long before we get a taste, similarly to the Citra Buggy broadcast. You can get a taste of it with a sample of the ConusPerfect iced Russian Imperial Stout describing GT moving forward. (That beer is on up in the taproom.) The ConusPerfect of tomorrow will be the ABV on ABV Challenge. We asked gristmaster Steve Fitzpatrick to wager that he can achieve a cascade of Cascade hops over 6.25 gallons of liquid very quickly.

What we discovered was that the challenge is not a matter of going with the flow. We would take schedule rules fully into account and fluidity was critical and qualitative. We would fold in and simplify extract brewing process, and prune brew day biochemical testing protocols.

In his acceptance speech, Garrett Martin from also-featured Sacramento brewery Carlyle describes how they defeated the competition, and also takes special time to establish the brewing standards
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