Update: Ubisoft ended up releasing Operation Collision Point on PC at 22:00 UTC, seven hours after the maintenance was interrupted for the first time. More information in Rainbow Six Siege’s post in the game’s official X account.
Ubisoft's maintenance to release Operation Collision Point to Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege has been "indefinitely extended" as per Rainbow Six Siege's official X account.
The post revealing this information was made 52 minutes after the start of the maintenance, which had been scheduled for December 3 at 2 PM UTC.
While no information has been released regarding the issue that has affected today's maintenance, the post revealed that the "PC maintenance will be indefinitely extended due to the implementation of an essential fix."
Fortunately for console players, this won't affect their experience as the maintenance to release Operation Collision Point on consoles has already kicked off and it's going according to plan.
We will update this article as soon as more information is released regarding the deployment of Operation Collision Point on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege's PC version.
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