Rainbow Six Siege X is finally out and the fans seem to love it so far. It attracted over 120,000 concurrent players on Steam within a few hours with a Mostly Positive rating. This major update arrived on the game's 10th anniversary, bringing in a lot more than just basic changes and a new Battle Pass; these have made it almost like a sequel.
Naturally, many players might be curious about the map pool. There are 25 total maps in Rainbow Six Siege X, including one made specifically for the brand-new Dual Front mode. On that note, here’s a full breakdown of all available maps and what game modes they support.
Rainbow Six Siege X map pool: Everything you need to know
There are 24 core maps available in Rainbow Six Siege X's Unranked modes, out of which 16 are part of the competitive pool. The official website features all the necessary information you need about the maps.
Ranked map pool in Rainbow Six Siege X (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
Here's a list of all 24 core maps and supported game modes in Rainbow Six Siege X:
Map name
Supported game mode
Chalet
Ranked, Quick Match, Unranked
Border
Ranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Bank
Ranked, Quick Match, Unranked
Kafe Dostoyevsky
Ranked, Quick Match, Unranked
Clubhouse
Ranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Stadium Bravo
Quick Match, Unranked
Stadium Alpha
Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Lair
Ranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Nighthaven Labs
Ranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Emerald Plains
Ranked, Quick Match, Unranked
Coastline
Ranked, Quick Match, Unranked
Consulate
Ranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Favela
Quick Match, Unranked
Fortress
Quick Match, Unranked
House
Quick Match, Unranked
Kanal
Ranked, Quick Match, Unranked
Oregon
Ranked, Quick Match, Unranked
Outback
Ranked, Quick Match, Unranked
Presidential Plane
Quick Match, Unranked
Skyscraper
Ranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Theme Park
Ranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Tower
Quick Match, Unranked
Villa
Ranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Unranked
Yacht
Quick Match, Unranked
Now, the 25th map, which is not part of other game modes and is dedicated to the new Dual Front mode, is District. It can not be queued in Unranked, Ranked, TDM, or Quick Match. In Dual Front, attackers and defenders mix on both sides to control enemy sectors and defend their own. It's a completely new concept, and is quite chaotic.
That's everything you need to know about Rainbow Six Siege X's map pool. Note that competitive games often rotate the pool to make it more challenging. Considering this, some of the maps that are currently unavailable for the Ranked mode might get added later.
Additionally, all the Ranked maps are not featured in the monthly Siege Cups; the developers will announce four specific maps for every tournament.
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