Ubisoft, developer of Rainbow Six: Siege, has announced that it is partnering with Aim Lab to establish the game’s official training center. Aim Lab is a popular aim training program that both amateur and professional competitive FPS players use to improve their aim via its AI-driven training system. The studio behind Aim Lab previously joined a fundraiser hosted by Fall Guys for the SpecialEffect charity organization, and the company's generous donation, made alongside other donors such as Ninja, Mr. Beast, and G2 Esports, led to it receiving its own special Fall Guys skins.

Rainbow Six: Siege also held its own fundraising campaign late last year at the start of its Year 5 Season 4 by offering an AbleGamers Bundle to players. The cosmetics pack, which was sold for 1,200 R6 credits or $9.99, included AbleGamers-themed cosmetic items for Doc, such as a uniform, charm, headgear, and weapon skin. According to Ubisoft, the campaign was able to raise over $170,000 for AbleGamers, which helps provide custom control setups to disabled gamers.

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Developer Ubisoft announced its newly minted partnership with Aim Lab on its website. The collaboration will introduce official Rainbow Six: Siege training solutions within the aim training program. According to Ubisoft, Aim Lab has made greybox recreations of both Oregon and Clubhouse, two of the game’s most popular maps, and has replicated many of the fundamentals and physics of Rainbow Six: Siege. With the two maps, the game's large playerbase will be able to train and practice character movements, weapon recoil, and general map flow and movement. Players will also be able to practice more advanced skills such as recoil control, entry fragging, and more with new Siege-specific tasks and features.

The new partnership between Rainbow Six: Siege and Aim Lab will not only help the latter develop more specific and accurate training solutions but it will also help players directly improve their skills in the game, which feature fundamentals and mechanics that are strikingly different from other popular FPS titles. Aim Lab has also previously partnered with Riot Games’ Valorant to create similar specialized training programs for the game to help promote its Valorant Challengers league. Apart from these specific programs, Aim Lab also features training solutions for fundamental skills that are applicable across most competitive FPS titles.

These new partnerships between Aim Lab and the developers of Rainbow Six: Siege. as well as other popular FPS titles, will not only help current players, whether amateur or pro, improve in their specific game of choice, but will also promote the games to both new and old audiences by making them more accessible thanks to the available training solutions provided by Aim Lab.

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Source: Ubisoft, Aim Lab