'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege' Operation Red Crow DLC release date, news, updates: DLC to roll out on Nov. 24; Skyscraper map to be included

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After much prodding among its fans, the much-awaited downloadable content (DLC) Operation Red Crow has finally been shipped for the entry's pass holders. And more enjoyably, the new expansion is set to be rolled out publicly on Nov. 24.

Interestingly, "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege: Operation Red Crow" DLC will have a new set of operators — from the Japan SAT, Echo and Hibana. The new expansion will be featuring a voluminous amount of new things that are now up for grabs for gamers.

Among the DLC's most notable inclusion is the brand-new map called "Skyscraper" Accordingly, the map is going to be on a tall skyscraper located in Nagoya, Japan. Furthermore, the building is believed to be owned by a Yakuza leader whose property has been assaulted by his enemies.

The new DLC will also be featuring new weapon features and skin along with customization packs for players. Dubbed the "Elite sets," the features are set to offer players a uniform, a headgear and custom animations, which are all intended for the Operator name. 

In addition, a new destruction system has been introduced in the new expansion. As such, the new system will match the destruction a player can do to the walls to the power of the bullet that he or she is utilizing. As for weapons, the downloadable content will now enable neck shots to be similar as head shots and will also have the same damage.

Meanwhile, Ubisoft has also announced that "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" will have yet another year of content support from its developer. The extended DLC support was made after the game has reportedly managed to generate 10 million players since it was released in 2015. Hence, more DLCs are expected to come under the gaming title until next year.