
This update also lays the groundwork for some improvements coming with next Title Update at the launch of Season 3, including upgraded servers with better hardware than those currently in use. Additionally, Year 2 Pass owners will be gifted Doc's Gauze headgear and the Mended weapon skin. The patch will also include a free gift for players who have have played since that start of Operation Health on May 23: the R6 Caduceus charm.


If you've ever covered a window entry, you'll be glad to learn that patch 2.2.2 tweaks the vaulting animation so you can more accurately see which way the intruder is aiming as they vault into the room. And to cap off the server news, all Terrorist Hunt Matches will move to dedicated servers to remove host migration and improve stability. Futhermore, an improved integrated voice chat solution powered by Vivox (also hosted on dedicated servers) will roll out on PC, with console support coming later. Also, all Terrorist Hunt matches will be hosted on dedicated servers starting in the near future.

Dedicated servers will now be hosting Custom Matches with as little as two players in the lobby, lowering the requirement from 10 players. The mohawk is part of the Elite Pulse Set dubbed "Lucky Seventh," which also includes new weapon and gadget skins, a victory animation, a chibi charm, and the Lucky Seventh uniform. The 2.2.2 patch for Rainbow Six Siege is set to arrive on August 9, bringing additional dedicated server support, bug fixes, and mohawks as a part of the ongoing Operation Health.
