It's wild to think that almost 10 years have passed since the release of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, a tactical shooter that heavily emphasizes destructible environments and team cooperation. Since its launch, Rainbow Six Siege has been widely considered one of the best tactical shooters ever made for offering deeper strategic gameplay than many others in the genre. However, now that it is nearing its tenth anniversary, it could use a bit of refining to open its doors a bit wider to newcomers and make its gameplay feel fresh again. That's where Rainbow Six Siege X comes in — a transformative evolution of Siege that brings a new 6v6 game mode, gameplay changes that deepen its tactical core, a visual overhaul of classic maps, all with more updates to come.