Rainbow Six Siege Inclusivity Review

Attacking Operators

Gender and Sexual Orientation Inclusivity

60/40 Male/Female (2 out of the 22 female operators are lesbian)

Defending Operators

Race and Nationality Inclusivity

30/70 White/POC (Only 12 out of 58 from UK/USA)

Jäger: the operator with autism

Mental/Physical/Other aspects of Inclusivity

One with autism, one with two missing fingers, one with Chernobyl-induced birth defect, one who is ‘plus-size’, one who is 63 years old, one who has albinism and one with a prosthetic arm.

Accessibility for Colour-Blindness

Offers Deuteranopia, Protanopia and Tritanopia filters for gun optics only; with either preset applied, the environment colour stays the same

Accessibility for Dyspraxia or Dyslexia

Features toggleable aim assist and toggleable mouse sensitivity

Accessibility for Parkinson’s, Partial Paralysis or Other

Features compatibility with Tobii Eye Tracker

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