The upcoming tactical shooter looks simply stunning and very exciting, in videos at least

Jul 17, 2014 07:02 GMT  ·  By

Ubisoft made many jaws drop and left many gamers bug-eyed at this year's edition of the E3 gaming trade show, with the reveal of the exceptionally good-looking Rainbow Six: Siege.

The company has accustomed us with cinematic "next-gen" trailers, but the best thing about the Rainbow Six: Reveal was that it looked as if it's all in-engine, gameplay footage, that will presumably look just as good when the game comes out.

If the E3 offering wasn't enough for you, Ubisoft decided to put together yet another of its trademark hype-builders, in the form of a brand new video showcasing the adrenaline-packed action and the incredible destruction capabilities and effects in the upcoming shooter.

The ability to blast a hole through a wall and use it as a new vantage point is one of the game's main draws, and its small scale allows it to capitalize on that better than any other title that featured this level of destruction until now.

The end of the trailer delivers some additional good news, in the form of Ubisoft's decision to broadcast some live Rainbow Six: Siege gameplay today, July 17, at 7:00 PM GMT, on the company's Twitch channel.

The game is more of a hazy, faraway dream at the moment, since the company's prospective release window is "sometime during 2015" for now, but considering Ubisoft's habit of dropping trailer after trailer, you can safely bet we're going to see more of the tactical first-person shooter soon.