Operation: Belgium is arriving this June. Here's everything you need to know about the R6 Siege Year 7 Season 2.

Codename Operation: Belgium is revealed to be Operation Vector Glare for the second season of Year 7 of Rainbow Six Siege. The game's trailer for the new season also unveils a new Operator – Belgian Op Sens. Check out below all of the new things to expect this season:

Rainbow Six Siege Year 7 Season 2 New Features

Operation Vector Glare continues this year's surprisingly meaty release schedule for R6 Siege Year 7 Season 2.

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  • Sens – An Attacker Sens from Belgium. Sens is a brilliant tactician from Belgium with military experience and training in psychology. Their R.O.U. Projector System gadget deploys a wheel that travels in a straight line to leave behind small projectors and self-destructs after a set amount of time. The projectors construct a wall of light that blocks players’ line of sight, so making a versatile approach fits right into Sens’ wheelhouse. They are a low speed, high health Operator, carrying a new weapon, the POF-9 or a 417 as a primary weapon and an SDP 9MM or a GONNE-6 as a secondary weapon.
  • Close Quarter – The first-ever dedicated Team Deathmatch map set in Greece. This map focuses more on movement rather than defense setups, with a circular flow and a good mix of different lines of sight.
  • Reputation System – Phase 1 of the Reputation System arrives this season to continue addressing player behavior improvements. Reverse Friendly Fire will be activated by default for those who injure their teammates too frequently. Players will receive two warnings before sanctions and penalties are given to them, discouraging toxic and trolling behavior online.
  • Privacy Options – Now available to all players in the Options menu.
  • Onboarding Tools – Two new onboarding tools will be added this season: Shooting Range and Operator Guide.
  • New Lore – As announced at the Six Invitational 2022, a narrative change will be coming to the Siege universe: the Rainbow Six Operators will now be split into specialized units. These squads will work together to fulfill Rainbow’s mandate of global protection. Operation Vector Glare introduces the Wolfguard squad, the world’s foremost humanitarian military unit known for its compassionate and careful approach. Most of Wolfguard’s members are trained in field medicine and specialize in protection of some kind: Lion, Montagne, Nomad, Twitch, Ying, Sens, Clash, Melusi, Bandit, Frost, Thunderbird, Castle, and their team leader, Doc.
  • New Yakuza Skins Ubisoft is partnering with SEGA and its Yakuza franchise to create two exclusive skin bundles for Rainbow Six Siege. A bundle inspired by Kaoru Sayama will be available for Hibana, and a bundle inspired by Kiryu Kazuma will be available for Echo. Additionally, a new elite skin for Echo inspired by another iconic character from the Yakuza games will be coming soon.
  • Squad Up reactivation Program – Players will be able to invite up to four former teammates who have not played during Year 7. After playing five matches together, in any PVP game mode, both players will earn big rewards. Players inviting their former teammates will earn rewards for each of their four friends completing the program: from new Year 6 Operators, a new exotic weapon skin or other fallback rewards including Battle Pass points if they already own those Operators. Each returning invited player, after playing five matches, will unlock a Year 4 or Year 5 Operator or other fallback rewards.

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