The latest patch for Rainbow Six Siege is scheduled to hit all platforms on July 13, and with it come several Operator tweaks, starting with Pulse. The team has upgraded his scanning gear to provide better detection marks that are no longer static, and instead deliver more accurate information on the whereabouts of the tagged enemy. New rules for team kills are also coming with the 3.4 update. From the patch notes:
If a player repeatedly team kills, they will temporarily be banned from matchmaking. After multiple offenses, a permanent ban may be issued to the offending player's account.
First offense:
- Casual – Kicked from match.
- Ranked – Banned for 15 minutes, 50% Renown penalty for 30 minutes.
Second offense: Banned from Matchmaking for 30 minutes.
Third offense: Banned from Matchmaking for 2 hours.
Fourth offense: Banned from Matchmaking for 24 hours.
Fifth offense: Banned from Matchmaking for 7 days.
Duration of a suspension will be decided at Ubisoft's discretion, on a case by case basis. After multiple offenses, the player may receive up to a permanent ban. Actual disciplinary action may differ from the list of examples depending on the severity of the behavior and, again, shall be decided at Ubisoft's discretion, on a case-by-case basis.
For a full rundown of what's being included in the 3.4 patch, click here.