The 37-minute gameplay video highlights the importance of team coordination

Jul 28, 2014 09:24 GMT  ·  By

A new Rainbow Six: Siege gameplay footage video has emerged on the Internet, this time around showing a massive 37 minutes of multiplayer action.

Players begin the round by fortifying the house and transforming it into a veritable stronghold on the criminals' side, and by sending in a drone to scout out the house and enemies before moving in, on the police side.

The video shows a ton of the environmental damage that has become the game's signature feature, and once the enemies are down, the team is shown securing the hostages and building, before bracing for another attack.

So far, Ubisoft has done a pretty good job of showing the new game off ahead of its release in 2015, and it looks like the developers have put together a game that has great competitive multiplayer potential.

The game is clearly geared toward eSports, requiring a very good coordination between team members in order to be able to defeat the enemy group. The video also shows how communication is a very important aspect of the upcoming tactical first-person shooter, especially since you can now break a hole into a wall in order to allow a far-away sniper a clear shot at an enemy inside the house you're breaching.

Rainbow Six: Siege is scheduled to come out at an undisclosed date in 2015, for the Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 platforms.