Ubisoft is continuing with its intentions to not release a sequel to its ultra-tactical team shooter Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. Speaking with British newspaper The Daily Star, the developer re-iterated plans to support the 2015 title going forward, with hopes of transitioning the action onto powerful next gen platforms.

We don’t want a sequel whatsoever,” said Brand Director Alexandre Remy. “The reason behind this is we don’t want to segregate our community between the different platforms. In an ideal world tomorrow, we’d love players from every platform to be able to play together. We are approaching next-gen with the same spirit.”

Rainbow Six Siege has gone from strength to strength, despite its now infamously false E3 reveal and a rough first year. Today, now in its fourth year. the difficult but addictive multiplayer title still enjoys fresh maps, operators, weapons and balance changes, with ongoing tweaks to visuals, HUD design, sound and even in-game maps as the game rolls through its ongoing seasons.

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Source: Destructoid Rainbow Six Siege plans to transition smoothly onto next gen platforms