Indie game publishers Leoful and developer Happy Player have announced that the hand-drawn, time-bending Metroidvania Dragon Loop is officially locking in a physical release for the Nintendo Switch.
Physical game collectors and handheld adventurers can get their hands on a boxed copy starting June 11, 2026.
If you’ve been looking for a fresh, gorgeous side-scroller to add to your physical Switch library, this one deserves a spot on your radar. Catch the newly released physical edition trailer below to see it in action:
Escaping the 5-Day Loop
In Dragon Loop, you step into the shoes of Xi, a young girl trapped in a strict five-day time loop. Alongside her reliable companion Ouro, Xi must navigate a vast, beautifully hand-drawn world to recover her lost memories and break the cycle before disaster strikes.
Unlike traditional roguelikes, where a reset means losing everything, Dragon Loop treats time as a strategic resource. You map out your journeys using an in-gameTime Map, opening up new worldlines to see how events and landscapes subtly alter depending on the day.
Key Gameplay Features:
Turn Bosses into Summonable Spirits: Defeating the game’s unique bosses allows you to turn them into valuable allies. You can summon Explosive Spirits for raw firepower or Persistent Spirits to aid you over time, both of which can be upgraded.
Multipurpose Metroidvania Tools: Hidden throughout the world are rare Pearls that unlock unique traversal tools—such as magnetic boxes, spiky pufferfish, and a vacuuming whale spirit. Each tool pulls double duty in both exploration and combat.
Fast-Paced, No-Contact-Damage Combat: The combat relies heavily on speed and synchronisation between Xi and Ouro. An integrated “X-Rating” system rewards smooth play by boosting your combat power, and crucially, there is no contact damage from enemies, encouraging aggressive, fluid positioning.
Retail & Pre-Order Details
Pre-orders for the physical edition are going live at online and brick-and-mortar retailers, with initial availability confirmed across Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and wider Southeast Asian markets, alongside global import availability for international collectors.
The physical cartridge will feature robust language support, including English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, German, and Spanish.
Media & Creator Opportunities
Leoful has indicated they are actively looking to connect with the global gaming community ahead of the launch. The publisher is open to inquiries regarding review keys, developer interviews, and coverage opportunities from media outlets and content creators worldwide.
If you are a writer, streamer, or content creator looking to cover the launch of Dragon Loop
If your idea of a good time involves throwing a physics-defying character down a giant slide, crashing spectacularly into obstacles, and shaving milliseconds off your lap times, then we have some excellent news for you.
Solo developer Wilgold Entertainment has officially released a playable Steam demo for Wilgold’s Playground, a third-person ragdoll physics platformer that prioritises high-octane speed, chaotic crashes, and precision movement.
Welcome to the Playground
In Wilgold’s Playground, players take control of Ray, a young boy trapped in a bizarre, mysterious world orchestrated by the “Eternal Emperor.” To escape and find his way home, Ray must compete in a series of gruelling, physics-based time-attack challenges.
Unlike traditional, rigid platformers, this game is built entirely around momentum and ragdoll physics. Players can slide or grip onto virtually any surface, but with limited air and ground control, every run promises to be beautifully chaotic. The character dynamically reacts to both the environment and your controller inputs, making every crash look as hilarious as it feels frustrating.
Key Features to Expect:
Physics-Driven Platforming: A movement system entirely focused on maintaining speed, execution of slides, and handling spectacular crashes.
Time-Attack Formats: Push your limits across levels, trying to secure coveted bronze, silver, and gold medals.
Progressive Mechanics: While early stages focus on mastering tight slides, later parts of the game introduce larger traversal challenges, no-gravity powers, and reality-bending portals.
A Solo Passion Project: Handcrafted entirely by a lone developer, offering over 26 unique challenges across 5 distinct environments in the final release.
What’s Inside the Steam Demo?
The newly released demo is designed to give players a taste of both the narrative hook and the punishing late-game skill ceilings.
The Contestant Experience Program includes:
The First Level: A proper introduction to the game’s mechanics and the beginning of Ray’s journey.
Challenge 8: A medium-difficulty trial that skips the pleasantries and throws you straight into the deep end. This level forces you to use advanced paths and mechanics, requiring your full attention to complete the 3 mandatory laps needed to get scored by the Emperor.
The Verdict: Flow-State vs. Pure Frustration
What makes Wilgold’s Playground particularly intriguing is its dual nature. The main story mode aims to get players into a rhythmic, meditative “state of flow” as you learn the tracks and master the perfect slide. However, for the true masochists, the standalone Challenge Mode promises handcrafted levels where “failure will be the norm” and reaching the finish line at all is a massive achievement.
Wilgold’s Playground is slated for a full release later in 2026. If you want to test your reflexes (and patience), the playable demo is available to download right now on Steam.
Are you ready to please the Emperor, or are you just going to spend an hour watching Ray bounce down a hill? Let us know your best lap times in the comments below!
If you’ve ever looked at a blade of grass and wondered what it would be like to fight a ladybird for territory, your time has officially come. Today, publisher Maximum Entertainment and developer Merge Games have officially dropped Smalland: Survive the Wilds onto the Nintendo Switch 2.
The multiplayer open-world survival adventure is officially making the leap to Nintendo’s next-gen hybrid console, promising gorgeous pocket-sized chaos on a grand scale.
A Massive Adventure on a Tiny Scale
For the uninitiated, Smalland shrinks you down to the size of a pebble, casting you as one of the ‘Smallfolk’—a tiny civilisation attempting to conquer a massive, hostile wilderness left behind by the “giants.”
What used to be a harmless puddle is now a vast lake. A simple crack in the pavement becomes a cavernous ravine. And the local wildlife? Let’s just say ants, beetles, and scorpions are no longer things you can simply step on—they are deadly predators viewing you as their next mid-day snack.
Key Features Landing on Switch 2:
Epic Mounts: Why walk when you can ride? Tame and command an array of insects and creatures. You can leap across fields on the back of a grasshopper, zip through the air on a damselfly, or scurry over obstacles with a spider.
Customisable Crafting: Scavenge for resources to craft powerful, element-resistant armour sets that grant unique abilities (like wings for gliding!).
Base Building in the Canopy: Claim your very own “Great Tree” to design and build a sprawling encampment that actually follows you from world to world.
10-Player Multiplayer: Survival is better with friends. Team up with up to 9 other players online to build settlements, hunt bosses, and uncover ancient lore hidden across the map.
Packed with All Post-Launch Updates
Maximum Entertainment hasn’t held back for the Switch 2 release. The game launches digitally on the eShop for £34.99 / $34.99 and features Version 1.0.0 parity.
This means Switch 2 players get instant access to all the post-launch updates that rolled out on other platforms, including the introduction of guilds, stables, and the treacherous “Underlands” expansion right out of the gate.
Taking advantage of the Switch 2’s upgraded hardware, players can expect beautiful 4K docked rendering and a beautifully smooth performance as they explore the dense forests and hazardous swamps of the Land of the Small.
Are you ready to take your place at the bottom of the food chain and fight your way to the top? Head over to the Nintendo eShop today and start your miniature odyssey.
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Ubisoft has officially dropped the trailer for Maverick’s Elite Set, “Hotshot Welder,” and it is a massive treat for players who love a bit of grit, history, and tactical style. If you’ve been waiting for the hard-breaching, blowtorch-wielding attacker to get the premium treatment, your time has finally come.
Let’s break down everything revealed in the trailer and what you get when you unlock the bundle.
Going Back to His Roots
Maverick (Erik Thorn) has always been one of the more enigmatic operators in the Rainbow roster, boasting a dark backstory involving years spent undercover in Kabul. His Elite skin leans heavily into his veteran lore.
Ditching his standard modern tactical gear, the Hotshot Welder uniform sports a classic, rugged military look. With rolled-up sleeves, traditional combat trousers, and a vintage welder’s cap paired with heavy-duty safety goggles, Maverick looks less like a sleek operative and more like a battle-hardened combat engineer who isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty.
What’s Inside the Bundle?
As with all premium Elite sets, you’re getting a massive overhaul for the operator. Buying the bundle unlocks a complete cosmetic overhaul:
Uniform: Hotshot Welder
Headgear: Maverick’s Elite Goggles and Cap
Victory Animation: A unique, torch-flaming MVP celebration
Operator Card: Custom Elite artwork for the loading screens
Chibi Charm: Elite Maverick Chibi
Weapon Skins: Custom retro finishes for his entire arsenal:
AR-15.50 DMR
M4 Assault Rifle
1911 TACOPS Pistol
That Victory Dance, Though
Easily the highlight of the reveal trailer is the brand-new MVP victory animation. If you manage to top the leaderboard, your team will be treated to Maverick stepping up to the camera, firing up his signature Suri Torch, and sparks flying as he casually cuts through a metal barrier right in front of the screen. It perfectly encapsulates his quiet, dangerous persona.
Our Take: Maverick remains one of the most versatile attackers in the game for opening up line-of-sight holes in reinforced walls. Giving him an Elite skin that looks this clean while burning through hard walls is bound to make him even more popular in Ranked play.
Availability
The Maverick Elite Set is available now in the in-game store and can be purchased using R6 Credits.
Are you going to be picking up the Hotshot Welder bundle, or are you holding out your R6 credits for another operator? Let us know in the comments below!
Find out more here – https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/game/rainbow-six/siege
Great news for fans of gorgeous, narrative-driven adventure games: you will no longer need a VR headset to experience one of the most celebrated indie franchises of the last decade.
Multi-award-winning independent studio Polyarc has officially dropped a teaser trailer for Moss: The Forgotten Relic. This brand-new, hand-crafted fantasy adventure is set to bring the critically acclaimed Moss universe to traditional “flatscreen” PCs and consoles for the very first time.
Check out the official teaser announcement below to get your first look at this reimagined fable.
The Definitive Moss Experience, Reimagined
For the uninitiated, Moss tells the epic and heartfelt tale of Quill, a young, fiercely determined mouse with dreams of greatness. Up until now, her journey has been exclusively locked behind virtual reality headsets.
Moss: The Forgotten Relic changes the game by uniting the narratives of both Moss and Moss: Book II, along with the Twilight Garden DLC, into a single, seamless, and beautifully enhanced experience.
What is “Twofold” Gameplay?
What made Moss a VR masterpiece was its dual-perspective gameplay, and Polyarc is ensuring that magic transitions perfectly to standard displays. Players will engage in “Twofold” gameplay:
Control Quill: Guide the tiny hero through environmental puzzles, platforming challenges, and tight, tactile combat.
Play as the Reader: Act as a giant, watchful guardian directly interacting with the living storybook world—moving massive obstacles, altering the environment, and aiding Quill from a god-like perspective.
“Our team has a deeply personal connection with the world and characters of Moss,” says Danny Bulla, Co-Founder and Design Director at Polyarc. “With The Forgotten Relic, we’re excited to invite players into Quill’s journey to share the wonder, mystery, and heart at the center of Moss.”
New Features Built for PC and Consoles
Polyarc hasn’t just ported the game over; they’ve completely overhauled the mechanics to ensure it feels native to controllers and monitors.
Modernised, platform-specific visual enhancements and optimised performance targets.
What’s New in The Forgotten Relic
Cinematics & Camera
Brand-new handcrafted cutscenes and an intelligent “Smart Follow Camera” system designed for traditional screens.
Visual Performance
Modernized, platform-specific visual enhancements and optimized performance targets.
Accessibility
A brand-new “Skip Combat” option, perfect for players who prefer to focus solely on the atmospheric story and diorama-like puzzles.
Audio
The return of the enchanting, award-winning orchestral soundtrack by acclaimed composer Jason Graves.
When and Where Can You Play It?
Boasting more than 160 awards and nominations, the Moss franchise is a verified modern indie classic. Bringing this world to traditional gaming platforms opens the door for millions of new players to fall in love with Quill’s story.
Moss: The Forgotten Relic is slated for a Summer 2026 launch. It will be released on:
PC (Steam) — You can officially wishlist the game today!
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X|S
Nintendo Switch (and the heavily anticipated Switch 2)
Polyarc has noted that additional details will be revealed next month during IGN Live (June 6–8), so keep your eyes peeled for more gameplay footage and an exact release date soon.
Are you excited to jump into the world of Moss without a headset, or are you a returning VR veteran looking to experience Quill’s journey all over again? Let us know in the comments below!
If traditional city-builders leave you feeling a bit static, it’s time to pack your bags and catch a train. Publisher Crytivo, alongside solo indie developer SoulAge23, has officially announced that Steel Artery: Train City Builder is out now on Steam for PC.
Described as a “fantasy Snowpiercer,” this gorgeous indie strategy title trades the usual plots of land for a colossal, ever-moving locomotive called Steelpolis.
A Living Civilization on Rails
In Steel Arteries, players don’t just build a metropolis; they manage an entire mobile civilisation wagon by wagon. The game is set in a striking steampunk fantasy world brought to life through highly detailed, atmospheric pixel art.
Unlike conventional management sims where you direct your citizens with a god-like cursor, Steel Artery utilises an economy-driven AI. The thousands of citizens walking your train decks are entirely autonomous. They work, rest, spend their wages, and socialise based entirely on their own immediate needs. If a job is too far down the train tracks, or if they’ve amassed enough gold to retire early, they will act accordingly. Your role is simply to provide the infrastructure, and hope you can maintain order.
Key Features of Steel Artery:
The City on Rails: Build and customise a massive mobile empire. Every single wagon you attach serves as a new piece of vital infrastructure, housing, or production.
Multiracial Tensions: Your colonies aren’t just human. You’ll need to balance the vastly different cultural needs, preferences, and social pressures of Humans, Elves, and Orcs living in incredibly tight, crowded quarters.
Deep Logistics and Economy: Every carriage either generates or consumes resources. You’ll need to stop in resource-rich regions along the tracks to extract materials, while simultaneously balancing a delicate financial ecosystem of wages, housing costs, food supply, and entertainment.
Dynamic Exploration: Keep the empire moving. Explore diverse, distant regions to expand your reach and gather rare materials to keep the legendary Steelpolisrunning.
From Solo Passion Project to Release
The launch marks a massive milestone for solo dev SoulAge23, who posted a heartfelt message to the community celebrating the game’s arrival on Steam:
“What started as an idea for a moving city builder eventually became Steelpolis: a living train-city filled with autonomous citizens, production chains, logistical headaches, social tension, and the kind of emergent chaos that only happens when thousands of independent agents are all trying to live their own lives.”
With its low PC hardware requirements (needing just a dual-core processor and 1 GB of RAM), Steel Artery is highly accessible for on-the-go strategy fans looking for a deep, highly replayable management sandbox.
Steel Artery: Train City Builder is available now on PC via Steam. If you want to support a fantastic solo indie project, head over to the Steam page, check out the trailer, and grab your ticket for Steelpolis.
Stay tuned to TechMash for our upcoming full impressions on whether this mobile management sim stays on track!
Virtual reality has taken us to distant galaxies, fantasy realms, and dystopian futures, but today, developerSUPER AC is taking us somewhere arguably much cooler: the high-stakes, death-defying dawn of civil aviation.
Sky Legends, an Aeropostal Epic, has officially launched today, Monday, May 18, 2026, for the Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S. If you’ve ever wanted to feel the wind in your face (metaphorically, unless you’ve got a fan set up) and step into the boots of 1920s aviation pioneers, this is the launch you’ve been waiting for.
Check out the official launch trailer below to see the gorgeous visuals and intense flight mechanics in action:
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The Golden Age of Airmail Comes to VR
Sky Legends isn’t your standard arcade dogfighter. It’s a narrative-driven, historical adventure that pays tribute to the legendary pilots who risked everything to establish the world’s first commercial airmail routes.
Spanning a meticulously crafted 10-year storyline across 6 cinematic chapters, players aren’t just flying planes—they are investigating the history of the transport company itself. You will step into the shoes of iconic historical figures, including:
Legendary Pilots: Take the stick as famed aviators like Jean Mermoz and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
The Operations Brains: Play as Didier Daurat to manage and develop the company’s dangerous delivery lines.
The Visionary Investors:Experience the high-stakes business side through the eyes of Pierre-George Latécoère.
From charting unknown territories in reconnaissance missions to surviving harrowing historical milestones—like Mermoz’s Atlantic crossing or weathering a crash in the Andes mountains—the game balances heavy historical atmosphere with pure adrenaline.
Tailor-Made for Meta Quest 3 & 3S
SUPER AC has built Sky Legends from the ground up to leverage the unique capabilities of Meta’s latest headsets.
Key Gameplay Features:
Full Hand Tracking Support: Put the controllers down. Sky Legends features robust hand tracking, letting you interact with cockpit dials, pull levers, and map out routes with your bare hands for ultimate immersion.
Diverse Flight Modes: Toggle between reconnaissance mapping, precision pair-flying in tandem, and high-stress survival scenarios.
Breathtaking Environments: Fly over gorgeous, sweeping deserts, treacherous mountain ranges, and historic 1920s air terminals optimized for the Quest 3’s advanced graphical processing.
TechMash Verdict: Why You Should Care
What makes Sky Legends stand out in a crowded VR market is its commitment to storytelling and historical authenticity. It manages to blend education, narrative drama, and flight simulation into a cohesive package that looks absolutely stunning on the Quest 3’s pancake lenses.
Whether you are a hardcore aviation geek, a history buff, or just a VR enthusiast looking for an original campaign that doesn’t involve shooting zombies, Sky Legends is tracking to be a must-play title this summer.
How to Play
Sky Legends, an Aeropostal Epic, is available right now on the Meta Quest Store for Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Quest Pro.
PC VR and PSVR2 players won’t be left grounded for long, either—SUPER AC has confirmed that SteamVR and PlayStation VR2 versions are currently in development and slated for release later in 2026.
Are you ready to write history in the skies? Head over to the Meta Store and grab your copy today!
It has officially been six months since NetEase and Everstone Studio unleashed Where Winds Meet into the wild, bringing its breathtaking, high-flying brand of open-world Wuxia action to ARPG fans. To celebrate this milestone, the developers are doing much more than just throwing a party—they’ve unveiled a massive content roadmap that signals a bright, feature-stuffed future for the Jianghu.
From a colossal new region to highly requested life-simulation systems, here is everything coming to Where Winds Meet in the weeks and months ahead.
Welcome to the Imperial Palace (Late May)
Following the epic conclusion of the Hexi narrative arc, players are about to take a direct trip to the heart of the empire. Dropping in late May, the game’s second major expansion, Imperial Palace, unlocks a meticulously crafted 1-million-square-meter royal court.
Imperial Palace Expansion At A Glance:
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Normally forbidden territory, this massive zone will allow players to peek behind the curtain of royal life, engage in rooftop palace chases, and untangle a complex web of intersecting factions and deep-seated conspiracies. It even features gorgeous dual-season landscapes, showcasing the palace grounds in both spring and winter.
The Road Ahead: Gauntlets, Homesteads, and Companions
Everstone Studio isn’t stopping at a new map. The half-anniversary roadmap outlines a steady stream of game-changing features rolling out over the summer and the rest of 2026:
The Homesteads System (June): Ready to lay down your sword and pick up a hoe? Players can finally establish their own sanctuary back in Qinghe. You’ll be able to build, farm, and live out your dreams as a hidden martial arts master.
New Weapon Type – Gauntlets (Summer): If you prefer your combat visceral and up-close, the upcoming Gauntlets weapon class will introduce a brand-new martial arts path dedicated to fist-to-flesh brawling.
Furry Companions: A new Companion System is officially in development, promising to bring adorable animal sidekicks to accompany you on your travels across ancient China.
New PVE and Exploration Modes: Group up for the Martial Path Domain, an intense new 5-player cooperative PVE raid. Alternatively, players can dive into pitch-black ancient tombs in a high-stakes, competitive exploration mode to hunt down legendary loot.
Ongoing Festivities & Freebies
If you log in right now, the half-anniversary celebration is already underway. Everstone Studio has kicked off the Sandstorm Tavern event (running until June 5th), allowing players to adopt a secret identity, play minigames, and earn exclusive materials and titles.
Best of all? The developers are giving away three premium outfits for free during the event.
Additionally, on May 19th, a limited-edition Panda Cosmetic will launch in the shop for 60 Echo Beads (approx. $0.99 USD), with the cute outfit designed to raise global awareness for wildlife protection.
Developer Commitment: Alongside the content drop, Everstone revealed they have implemented over 100 optimizations over the last two months—addressing everything from gear progression and PvP balance to controller mapping and global server deployments (including new servers for Australia, South America, and the Middle East).
Whether you’re in it for the political intrigue of the royal family, the upcoming player housing, or just want to punch bosses with the new Gauntlets, Where Winds Meet is making sure the adventure won’t be stalling anytime soon.
Are you ready to storm the Imperial Palace later this month? Let us know what feature you’re most excited for in the comments below!
Find out more here – https://www.wherewindsmeetgame.com/
The BLAST R6 Major Salt Lake has wrapped up, and Ubisoft is already steering the tactical shooter into its next massive era. Dropping on June 2, 2026, Year 11 Season 2—officially dubbed Operation System Override—is completely shifting the meta.
Following the cinematic chaos of Operation Silent Hunt and Solid Snake’s debut, Ubisoft is shifting the focus inward to the core 5v5 experience. We are getting a massive operator remaster, a brand-new map with a nostalgic pulse, the arrival of Ranked 3.0, and a sleek new bullpup rifle.
If you want to hit the ground running when the update drops on the live servers, here is everything you need to know about the new gameplay mechanics, gadgets, and essential starter tips.
The Headliner: The Dokkaebi Remaster & The “Jegeo Payload” For years, Dokkaebi has been the bane of defenders, forcing the entire enemy team to buzz and vibrate simultaneously. In Operation System Override, she is getting a complete rework. She can no longer globally hack every defender at once. Instead, her logic bomb has evolved into a hyper-targeted tool of destruction: The Jegeo Payload.
Old Dokkaebi: Global map disruption, universally annoying. New Dokkaebi: Precise, targeted hunter. Devastating punishment if ignored. How the Jegeo Payload Works Instead of a blanket call, Dokkaebi must now target an individual defender. If she successfully pulls off the call, the defender faces a brutal choice. They can stop and reset their phone, or ignore it. If they choose to ignore it, the phone detonates, dealing 40 damage.
But the physical damage is only half the problem. If a defender’s phone explodes or is hacked:
Observation Block: That defender loses complete access to all cameras and observation tools until they are eliminated or the round ends.
Gadget Brick: If the defender relies on their phone to operate their unique gadget, that gadget is bricked for the rest of the round. > Bricked Gadgets Include: Mozzie’s stolen drones, Maestro’s Evil Eye lasers, Echo’s Yokai sonic bursts, Fenrir’s F-NATT Dread Mines, and Skopós’s ability to swap between her pantheon shells.
Remote Phone Hacking Dokkaebi hasn’t lost her ability to hack the cameras of dead defenders. In fact, it’s received a massive buff. She can now hack dropped phones from a distance and through walls. The catch? The intel takeover is now temporary. You have to time your camera pushes perfectly.
The New Arsenal: The XK23 Assault Rifle To help Dokkaebi play aggressively off her targeted hacks, Ubisoft is handing her a brand-new primary weapon: the XK23 assault rifle.
This sleek bullpup rifle provides excellent short-to-medium-range versatility, offering a much-needed aggressive alternative to the MK 14 EBR marksman rifle and the high-risk, high-reward BOSG shotgun. Best of all? The XK23 is also being added to Sens and Rauora’s loadouts, and it will be completely free for all players at the start of the season.
Welcome to the Calypso Casino Pack your bags; we are heading back to Sin City. Inspired by the legendary Rainbow Six: Vegas, the new Calypso Casino map is built from the ground up for modern, high-level competitive Siege.
Perched like a luxury casino boat atop a Vegas high-rise, the map features a massive central atrium, an aquarium area, tight corridor sightlines, and insane verticality. Attackers can utilise a new rooftop crane for instant vertical entry, or scale up the casino’s facade from a secure basement spawn.
Alongside Calypso, expect to see modernised visual updates (featuring 4K textures, improved shadows, and better lightning) for Kanal, Emerald Plains, and Outback.
Compete Fairly: Ranked 3.0 Ranked is getting its most requested overhaul yet. Ubisoft is stripping away the confusing “hidden MMR” system. Your Rank is now officially your Skill. Key Features of Ranked 3.0:
Placement Matches return: Every player will complete 5 high-impact placement matches at the start of the season to calibrate their rank based on past performance and current skill.
Strict Squad Restrictions: To prevent boosting and wildly unbalanced lobbies, squadmates must be within three ranks of each other (and within two ranks for Diamond and Champion tiers).
The Champion Ladder: Champion rank is now broken down into divisions (Champion I through V), with Champion I crowning the absolute best.
Play-to-Earn Rewards: You now progress along a seasonal rewards track just by playing matches (a win nets you 2 points, a loss nets you 1). You’ll unlock competitive coins, alpha packs, and seasonal headgear along the way.
Essential Starter Tips for Operation System Override
If Dokkaebi Calls, Breathe and Reset If you are playing a heavy intel anchor like Maestro, Echo, or Fenrir, ignoring Dokkaebi’s call is effectively throwing the round. Taking 40 damage and losing your main utility permanently will cause your team to lose the site. Find a safe corner, call for a roamer to cover you, and hang up the phone immediately.
Guard Dropped Phones Intellectually Because Dokkaebi can now hack phones through walls and from a safe distance, defenders can no longer just leave a dead teammate’s phone sitting on the floor safely. If a teammate dies in a high-traffic area, treat that phone as a hazard. Be prepared to shoot it, or bait it to catch an attacking Dokkaebi trying to remote-hack it.
Watch for the New “Limp” Meta Gridlock received a massive buff this season. Her Trax Stingers deploy faster, have their health boosted to 35 HP (making them much harder to quickly shoot out), and stepping on one now inflicts a 10-second limping effect. If you are a roaming defender, you can no longer casually sprint through her spikes without becoming a sitting duck.
Abuse the Calypso Drone Vents Calypso Casino features an incredibly intricate, expanded network of drone vents. Spend time in the Discovery playlist (which runs exclusively from June 2 to June 9) learning these vents. Because the map has massive verticality and a central atrium, getting your drones into the ceilings and vent cracks will give your attackers unparalleled intel.
Operation System Override launches on all platforms on June 2, 2026. Keep your eyes peeled for the mid-season update later this year, which will finally bring native Mouse & Keyboard support on consoles exclusively for the PC crossplay pool!
Find out more here – https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/game/rainbow-six/siege
Ubisoft has officially pulled back the curtain on Year 11 Season 2: Operation System Override, and tactical shooter fans are getting a massive blast from the past. The headline of the reveal? A brand-new map trailer for Calypso Casino—a sprawling, high-stakes battleground heavily inspired by the iconic, fan-favourite setting of 2006’s Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas.
If you spent the mid-2000s rappelling through neon-lit, slot-machine-filled corridors, get ready to feel right at home.
Check out everything you need to know about the new map trailer and what it means for the meta.
Welcome Back to Sin City
Calypso Casino marks the first fully original map to hit Rainbow Six Siege since Operation Deep Freeze’s Lair. Based on the newly dropped trailer, Ubisoft is leaning hard into the glitz, glamour, and structural chaos of a premium Vegas resort.
The map is built across three distinct floors (including a basement level) and features a brilliant contrast between tight, claustrophobic service corridors and grand, wide-open tourist spaces.
Key Map Highlights from the Trailer
The Atrium / Main Hall: The trailer heavily showcases a massive, multi-tiered central hall. This is shaping up to be one of the largest single rooms in Siege history. Attackers can rappel in from multiple high-ground entry points, making vertical control and cross-map sightlines absolutely critical.
A “Rat’s” Paradise: Early hands-on impressions from the community suggest that while the map is vast, it features a lot of “dead space,” tight rooms, and unexpected flanking routes. If you love playing under the radar or setting up devious defender roams, Calypso is going to be your playground.
Drone Heaven: The trailer highlights a generous layout of drone holes and entry points, meaning attackers should have an easier time gathering intel before breaching the casino floor.
TechMash Take: Large maps like Tower or Lair usually face an uphill battle with the community at launch, and Calypso Casino will likely require a steep learning curve. However, the nostalgic nod to Rainbow Six: Vegas gives it an immediate charm that old-school tactical fans will love.
More Than Just a New Map
Calypso Casino isn’t the only thing arriving when Operation System Override launches on June 2, 2026. Ubisoft is bundling the new map with a massive suite of game-changing updates:
The Dokkaebi Remaster: Her global logic bomb is gone. It is replaced by the Jegeo Payload, a targeted hack (similar to Deimos’ tracker) that causes a single defender’s phone to overheat. If they don’t answer it quickly, the phone literally explodes, dealing 40 HP of damage and leaving a small fire on the ground.
Ranked 3.0: A complete overhaul of the competitive ecosystem, bringing back placement matches and a soft MMR reset to make the climb feel more transparent.
Native Console MnK Support: Arriving mid-season, console players using a mouse and keyboard will natively be placed straight into PC matchmaking lobbies to ensure a level playing field.
When Can You Play?
The Test Servers for the Operation System Override are officially live as of today (Monday, May 18), with the full public drop scheduled for June 2, 2026.
Time to polish your strategies, stack your chips, and get ready to storm the casino floor.
Are you excited to revisit the Vegas vibes in Rainbow Six Siege, or do you think the map looks a bit too massive for Ranked play? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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Ubisoft is pulling out all the stops for Rainbow Six Siege, and if you thought the tactical shooter was slowing down, think again. To mark a massive turning point in the game’s lore, Ubisoft has dropped a breathtaking new anime-styled cinematic trailer that has sent shockwaves through the tactical shooter community.
The headline? Bishop is back.
If that name just unlocked a core memory, you aren’t alone. Here is everything you need to know about the trailer and what it means for the future of Team Rainbow.
A Blast from the Past: Who is Bishop?
For the veteran tactical shooter fans out there, Bishop is royalty. He was the main protagonist of 2008’s Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, one of the most beloved entries in the entire franchise.
Historically, Bishop’s appearance and gender were fully customizable by the player. However, in this brand-new cinematic, Ubisoft has canonised Bishop as a grizzled, veteran male operative. After the initial disbandment of the Rainbow Program following the Patriots Incident, Bishop reportedly stepped away from the frontlines—even spending time as a football coach.
But as he says in the new teaser: “Things must be bad if you’re calling me.”
The Anime Trailer: Style Meets Gritty Lore
Ubisoft has dabbled in gorgeous, high-octane anime trailers before (such as the Nighthaven and Rauora shorts), but this latest cinematic raises the stakes.
The trailer acts as a massive lore bridge. The Rainbow Program is in shambles, and the shadowy Keres Legion has seemingly achieved its goal of fracturing the operators. With the threat level spiking globally and a vacuum of leadership tearing the remaining factions apart, a legendary commander is exactly what the doctor ordered.
The anime style perfectly captures the kinetic intensity of Siege‘s close-quarters combat. We see sleek, beautifully animated sequences of familiar gadgets, high-stakes breaching, and intense CQC. But more than just eye candy, the trailer establishes Bishop as the heavy-hitting tactical mind who is stepping up to drag Team Rainbow out of the ashes.
What to Expect Next:
A Massive Lore Shakeup: Bishop isn’t just coming back for a cameo; he is taking the lead to reconstruct a broken program.
Vegas Connections: Fans are already speculating whether Bishop’s return will mean more callbacks to the Vegas series, potentially influencing future map designs or seasonal themes.
A New Playable Operator? While he is currently acting as a narrative powerhouse in the lore, the community is desperately hoping to see how his iconic leadership style translates into in-game abilities.
The Verdict
Bringing back a legacy character like Bishop via a stunning anime cinematic is a brilliant, nostalgic masterstroke. It honours the 20-year history of the Tom Clancy franchise while injecting fresh energy into Siege.
Things are looking dire for Team Rainbow, but with Bishop on the board, the counter-terrorist unit might just have the winning strategy.
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Ubisoft has officially dropped the CGI trailer for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege: Operation System Override, and it is a breathtaking masterclass in cinematic tension. As Year 11 Season 2 approaches its June 2 launch, this slick new trailer gives us a dark, cyber-centric look at the massive technical and tactical overhaul coming to the tactical shooter.
If you haven’t watched it yet, prepare for crisp, industrial color grading, surgical drone choreography, and an ominous tone that shifts the meta away from simple gunplay and directly into the digital warzone.
Here is what the CGI trailer signals for the future of Siege, and what you can expect when the update goes live.
The Digital Threat Takes Center Stage
The trailer opens in a meticulously detailed city environment, trading explosive chaos for a slow-burning, high-tech disruption. We see drones humming through the air, sirens blaring in the distance, and emergency lights casting an urgent, warm glow over cool blue shadows. It’s a beautifully realized near-future setting that highlights a highly sophisticated threat landscape where networked systems, surveillance, and countermeasures intersect.
For the tech enthusiasts, the visual fidelity here is stunning. On current-gen hardware like the PS5, the trailer leans hard into enhanced polygonal detail and micro-textured tactical gear, delivering an atmospheric immersion that feels incredibly grounded despite the high-tech narrative.
Beyond the visuals, the trailer’s core theme is systemic disruption—which perfectly mirrors the absolute chaos Dokkaebi is about to unleash on the game’s defenders.
The Dokkaebi Remaster: Say Goodbye to Your Phone
The cinematic heavily channels the spirit of the season’s headline feature: the comprehensive Dokkaebi Remaster.
In Operation System Override, Dokkaebi’s classic logic bombs are being replaced by the terrifying new Jegeo Payload. This isn’t just a nuisance call to give away a defender’s position; it’s a targeted cyber-attack that turns an operator’s smartphone into a lethal weapon.
How the Jegeo Payload Works:
The Target: Works via a precise tracking system similar to Deimos’ DeathMark, targeting one Defender at a time.
The Penalty: If targeted, a unique, aggressive ringtone alerts you. If you don’t dismiss it immediately, the phone overheats and explodes.
The Damage: The explosion instantly chunks your HP and leaves a localized patch of fire, forcing you to move out of cover.
The Catch: While it’s quicker to dismiss than her old calls and only targets one person, Dokkaebi now has more charges and faster cooldowns.
The Ultimate Tech Penalty: If a Defender’s phone is successfully blown up, they lose access to all observation tools (cameras) for the rest of the round. Even worse, tech-reliant operators like Mozzie, Maestro, Echo, Fenrir, and Skopós will completely lose the ability to use their primary electronic gadgets.
To help her play off this aggressive new playstyle, Dokkaebi is also receiving a brand-new primary weapon: the XK23 Assault Rifle, a versatile short-to-medium range rifle that will also be added to Sens and Ram’s loadouts.
Returning to a Classic: Calypso Casino
While the trailer leans into a modern cyber-threat vibe, the season is also feeding our nostalgia. Operation System Override introduces a brand-new map: Calypso Casino.
Inspired by the iconic setting from Rainbow Six: Vegas, Calypso has been rebuilt from the ground up for modern competitive Siege. Expect three floors of high-stakes verticality, sprawling atrium angles, a massive aquarium rotate, and a new drone vent network designed to test your map knowledge from day one.
Ranked 3.0 and Modern Polish
The cinematic underscores coordination and precise execution, which is fitting considering competitive play is getting a massive structural update. Ranked 3.0 launches with this season, completely removing hidden MMR in favor of a transparent, skill-equals-rank system. Placement matches are back, squad rank gaps are tighter, and elite players can now fight through five distinct tiers of the Champion rank.
Furthermore, console players can look forward to native Mouse & Keyboard support arriving mid-season, which will safely place them into the PC cross-play matchmaking pool.
Final Thoughts
Ubisoft’s Operation System Override CGI trailer reminds us why Siege has survived and thrived for over a decade. It isn’t just about who has the faster trigger finger; it’s about information control, electronic warfare, and outsmarting the enemy’s setup.
When the system overrides on June 2, make sure you answer Dokkaebi’s call—or your gadget might just blow up in your face.
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