'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege' open beta gets underway this week, introduces PVE Disarm Bomb Mode

In a week, "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" will be available for multiple video game consoles. But before the game hits retail stores, gamers have one last chance to play the game pre-release via the last open beta.
Ubisoft announced that the last of the open beta version of "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" will go live on Nov. 25, a few days before the full game hits the stores. Previous participants of beta versions in March, July, and September will have a 24-hour headstart as the version will be made available to them on Nov. 24. All players will have access to multiplayer PVP and PVE, 14 operators, and thee maps.
The PVP and Secure Area Modes, which will be accessible in the new beta, will be debuting to the public for the first time. The PVE Disarm Bomb Mode is a new PVE that's accessible via Terrorist Hunt.
The last beta, like all betas, is meant to prepare the game further for mass release. Results and glitches picked from it is sure to be rectified by the time the game rolls out next week. Developer Ubisoft then reminds participants to report any crashes and helpful feedback during the run. They also gave a heads-up that whatever is playable in the beta is only a portion of the final game and more are still in store for those buying the game.
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" is a successor to the now cancelled "Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6: Patriots." It has similarities to the previous games in the franchise but differs in that it heavily relies on multiplayer battles. The game relies on it heavily that there won't be a campaign mode.
The plot revolves around the revival of the Rainbow Program by a new leader dubbed Six (as voiced by actress Angela Bassett). Players will take on roles in the team and will face antagonists called The White Masks, whose only goal is to bring chaos to the world.
Play with the Rainbow team when "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" starts retailing for the Sony PlayStation4, Microsoft Xbox One, and the PC this Dec. 1.