'Rainbow Six Siege' news, update: Game runs at 1080p on PlayStation 4, 900p on Xbox One during live beta

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Game publisher and developer Ubisoft has finally confirmed that during the open beta of the tactical shooting game "Rainbow Six Siege," fans on the PlayStation 4 platform and Xbox One console can expect the IP to sport in a graphics quality of 1080p and 900p, respectively, and 720p to 1080p on the PC. 

The announcement for the graphics quality of "Rainbow Six Siege" was first spotted on the Frequently Asked Questions support page of the game.

"During the Open Beta, the game is running in 1080p on PS4 and 900p on Xbox One. On PC, the resolution will vary between 720p and 1080p depending on your configuration," the post reads. 

With that said, fans on the next-gen consoles will most likely receive a 1080p and 900p resolution consistently without affecting the frame rate when running the game. For PC users, on the other hand, it seems like the graphics of "Rainbow Six Siege" will totally depend on the player's gaming rig and if it meets the recommended specification requirements. 

Ubisoft has also added that the current graphics of the game has not been finalized yet and the developer is still doing more improvements into the IP before its initial release next month. 

"We're still looking to push the hardware as much as possible in order to deliver a quality experience for players and will be able to share more about the final resolution once we're closer to release date," Ubisoft continued. 

The "Rainbow Six Siege" open beta is now live. The company has already started the beta test on Nov. 25 and will run up to this coming weekend, Nov. 29. During the open beta, fans can try out the three maps that have been made available as well as other game modes like Bomb, Secure Area and the players vs AI game Disarm Bomb along with many other exciting features

The game is set to become available on Dec. 1. 

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