


Update your settings here, then reload the page to see it. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. PC and Xbox users, on the other hand, have not reported an issue with the patch. Ubisoft advises keeping track of the game's Twitter account for all the latest updates. But, if you don't want to suffer repeat console crashes (which can lead to hard drive corruption) then just wait it out. That's definitely going to sting, seeing as online multiplayer and co-operative gameplay is the best thing about the latest Rainbow Six. For now, your best bet is to either avoid downloading the patch altogether, or to steer clear of the in-game friends list and party invites. The patch has brought with it a strange bug that crashes PS4 consoles whenever players try to use the game's social features. We are cooperating with Sony on this issue and would advise you to not use this feature until a resolution is found," the developer said in a statement on its support site. "Players have reported a crashing issue regarding the party invitation. For the time being, though, it doesn't have a fix. Gamers have been tweeting about the issue since the release of the title's latest patch, and Ubisoft has confirmed it is looking into it. But, a new console crashing bug could put a damper on the good times for fans of the tactical shooter. With more than 20 million players, it's safe to say that Rainbow Six Siegeis still going strong.
