

Along with the reduced data footprint, the Neon Dawn update will be adding a reworked version of the Rainbow Six Siege map Skyscraper into the game. Still, the patch update is considerably large, even with the steps Ubisoft had taken. This includes a reduction of disk space and the game's build size, as well as improved loading times, too. When Operation: Neon Dawn was released, Ubisoft issued an addendum to the patch notes that explains the reason for the large file size, the reason being that the patch contains a large concentration of data files that reduce Rainbow Six Siege's data footprint.

RELATED: Rainbow Six Siege Reveals Details for Operation: Neon Dawn On top of tweaks to the game, reworked content, and changes to an operator, the Neon Dawn update will add next-generation upgrades to Siege, taking up 3.2 GB for Xbox Series S and Series X, and 5.38 GB on the PS5. Rainbow Six Siege's Operation Neon Dawn will have a file size of 60 GB on PC, with the update taking up 35.90 GB on consoles. Rainbow Six Siege's new upgrades will also require a massive file size on available platforms to bring all the new changes to the game. The new Rainbow Six Siege update Operation Neon Dawn is now live, and bringing a myriad of improvements and bug fixes to the game.
