Two weeks after Operation Collision Point's full reveal at the BLAST R6 Major Montreal, we are only one day away from the release of Year 9's final season.
Operation Collision Point will bring multiple operator changes to Rainbow Six Siege, including a huge Blackbeard rework, changes to Sens' and Thunderbird's gadgets, and a nerf to Ying's Candelas. Additionally, crossplay between PC and console will be released, and many more quality-of-life improvements.
However, updates with so many brand-new features and changes are often big. Therefore, since Operation Collision Point's full reveal, many fans have asked themselves how big the patch would be. Well, we finally have an answer.
Patch size for Operation Collision Point
Operation Collision Point is Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege Year 9 Season 4. It will be the last season of the year. Here are the patch sizes for each platform:
- Ubisoft Connect: 73,99 GB
- Steam: 14,8 GB
- XBOX One: 34,4 GB
- XBOX Series X: 40,7 GB
- PlayStation 4: 39,90 GB
- PlayStation 5: 36,74 GB
The patch size is abnormally big compared to previous seasons. For instance, Operation Twin Shells' patch size was between 4 GB and 9.2 GB, depending on the chosen platform.
When is Operation Collision Point being released?
Operation Collision Point will be released on December 3 at 9 EST and 2 PM UTC. You can check your local time using a time converter.
Here's a look at the most important features coming to Rainbow Six Siege in Operation Collision Point:
- Blackbeard's rework
- Thunderbird's buff
- Sens and Ying's tweaks
- Shields nerf
- Crossplay between PC and Console
- Siege Cup in all platforms
- Cheater Match Cancellation
- Badges and Career
- Reputation System changes
- Matchmaking Improvements
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