Operation Daybreak will go live in Siege X on June 10, 2025, alongside the debut of the newest iteration for the title. This new operation will officially kickstart Ubisoft’s Siege X, and fans are undoubtedly excited to get their hands on it. There’s quite a lot coming with this update, and we are here to give you a debrief on what you can expect from it.
Below, you will find a detailed brief on Operation Daybreak in Siege X, and what’s coming with it. Continue reading to know more.
What can we expect from Operation Daybreak in Siege X?
As stated above, the newest Operation for Rainbow Six Siege X will go live for all regions on June 10, 2025. With the upcoming update, players definitely have a lot to look forward to. There are major overhauls coming with the update, and rightfully so. Let’s take a look at what’s coming with this update:
Clash rework
First and foremost, the greatest highlight is, of course, the rework for Clash. This Defender has been subject to a lot of criticism since her release in the game during Operation Grim Sky, under the unit GSUTR. We’ve already gotten an official showcase of her abilities, and we have great expectations for her.
Moving forward, Clash is going to be much more versatile than she used to be. She now has a free-look option and a toggle button to switch her electrical shield on and off. Her movement speed has increased, and better yet, her shield is now a deployable item. Players can use it to peek in and out of cover, making it a valuable, indestructible tool in the Defenders’ arsenal.
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Operator balancing
While the changes are yet to be confirmed, the latest update will feature a ton of Operator buffs and nerfs. The developers have confirmed that numerous characters, such as Jackal, Blackbear, Thunderbird, and even Jager, will be subject to numerous balance changes.
Other updates
Alongside the Clash rework, and of course, Operator balancing, players can expect a ton of new changes coming in Siege X. The developers have confirmed that there’s going to be a new mode coming in the game, for both PC and Console, called Dual Front.
Furthermore, quality-of-life updates will be incorporated for all other aspects of the game, including mobility, rappelling, audio overhaul, and much more. Players undoubtedly have huge expectations from Operation Daybreak in Siege X, and we believe Ubisoft is right on track to delivering it.
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