Which Operator Will You Choose?
<p style=””>With the <a href=”http://www.gamespot.com/tom-clancys-rainbow-six-siege/”>Rainbow Six Siege</a> beta officially live, there are new operators to play as. To better prepare you for what’s in store, here’s a full rundown on what you need to know about all the exciting new characters at your disposal!</p>
Blitz
<p style=””><strong>Team: </strong>Attackers</p><p style=””><strong>Affiliation: </strong>GSG 9 (Border Protection Group 9 of the Federal Police)</p><p style=””><strong>Description:</strong> As an expert at front-lines combat with an imposing physique to boot, Blitz is an operator well-suited for anyone looking to get into their opponents’ faces. His special item is a flash shield, which is literally a shield equipped with the blinding capabilities of a flash bang. If you’re looking for a solid operator class to play as, Blitz is a worthy addition to any team regardless of the mode of play.</p>
IQ
<p style=””><strong><strong>Team: </strong></strong>Attackers</p><p style=””><strong>Affiliation: </strong>GSG 9 (Border Protection Group 9 of the Federal Police)</p><p style=””><strong>Description:</strong> IQ is an electrical engineer who comes equipped with a detector capable of sensing anything emitting electronic signals in the environment. Her ability set, agility, and varied assortment of assault rifles make her a capable operator well-suited towards both Disarm Bomb and Terrorist Hunt Classic modes.</p>
Fuze
<p style=””><strong>Team: </strong>Attackers</p><p style=””><strong>Affiliation: </strong>Spetznaz</p><p style=””><strong>Description: </strong>Fuze is an operator best used during breaching scenarios. His special item is a concussion launcher, a device that pokes a small hole into the wall and shoots concussion grenades onto the other side. If used in conjunction with a breaching charge, you can create a devastating one-two punch combo that can completely stun and ambush opponents who foolishly decide to hole up in a single room. Just make sure to throw a drone in the room to check things out so you don’t waste it. </p>
Doc
<p style=””><strong>Team: </strong>Defenders</p><p style=””><strong>Affiliation: </strong>GIGN (National Gendarmerie Intervention Group)</p><p style=””><strong>Description: </strong>Doc is the designated healing operator. Using a special pistol that fires hypodermic shots, he can revive himself and even downed teammates from a distance. Due to this ability, Doc is a highly useful operator, especially in any Team Deathmatch mode. However, if you’re ever facing up against him, it’s important to make sure you’ve actually killed him since his presence can be a serious game changer against your team. </p>
Bandit
<p style=””><strong>Team: </strong>Defenders</p><p style=””><strong>Affiliation: </strong>GSG 9 (Border Protection Group 9 of the Federal Police)</p><p style=””><strong>Description: </strong>Bandit is a resourceful and flexible operator who can use an item called the Shock Wire, a device that be hooked onto metallic objects to imbue them with an electrical charge. Compatible objects include barricades, barbed wire, and even riot shields.</p>
Jäger
<p style=””><strong>Team: </strong>Defenders</p><p style=””><strong>Affiliation: </strong>GSG 9 (Border Protection Group 9 of the Federal Police)</p><p style=””><strong>Description: </strong>As a technician well-versed in complex gadgets, Jäger is an operator armed with an Active Defense system that can zap incoming frag or stun grenades out of the air. While a useful tool to have in any PvE mode to deflect the countless grenades thrown at you by AI, it can serve as a detriment in Team Deathmatch – Hostage mode where getting an enemy team to frag the hostage becomes an instant winning strategy.</p>
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