Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege demos at E3 presented a new direction for the franchise, opting for a decidedly multiplayer-focused experience –– one team is tasked with defending a house while the other has to extract the female hostage within. When asked why no male hostages were present in the E3 demo, Ubisoft said it was a matter of empathy.
“I know some people asked about the hostage in the demo," technical artist Olivier Couture told Rock, Paper, Shotgun. "I mean, when we did that design we felt a lot of empathy with the hostage. We wanted people to want to protect her. If the hostage gets killed a team loses the game, so we wanted players to care about the hostage so that’s the design we chose. But we’re also gonna have male hostages. That’s part of the plan.”
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