Two game modes have been cut from Rainbow Six Siege’s ranked queues
Rainbow Six Siege’s Year Four, Season 2 update, Operation Phantom Sight, will bring with it significant changes to ranked play. Two game modes, Hostage and Secure Area, have been removed from ranked queues, meaning that you'll have to play Bomb if you want to play competitively.
Ubisoft is also introducing penalties for leaving matches early. Starting in Year 4, Season 2, if you drop out of a match before it’s concluded, you may face a temporary ban and/or a renown gain penalty, and the match will count as a loss for ranking purposes. Presumably, continued offences will eventually make for more severe punishments, although that’s not currently clear.
The changes to ranked play also herald the arrival of a pick and ban phase to the mode. The feature, which allows teams to take turns picking certain operators and removing others from the available pool, has been in place in Pro League and custom games for around a year, but the new update will now allow players in the ranked queue to duck some of the game’s more troublesome characters.
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