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Ubisoft has announced that Aim Lab is the official FPS training partner for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. The partnership goal is to help new and existing players assess their gameplay, train core skills, overcome skill plateaus and compete in challenges to unlock in-game rewards.

Founded by a team of neuroscientists, Aim Lab is a training platform for gamers of all levels. Aim Lab currently has over 10 million players using its service across the globe. It is designed to help all players reach peak performance by learning strengths and weaknesses and teaching how to overcome challenges.

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“We [Aim Lab] are excited to develop the official training programs to help Rainbow Six Siege players of all levels master core skills and compete at the highest levels,” said Dr. Wayne Mackey, founder of Aim Lab. “Our goal is to deliver a fun and engaging experience while helping players win even more ranked matches.”

For the partnership, Aim Lab players will also earn in-game rewards in Rainbow Six Siege. That includes an exclusive Aim Lab skin for completing specialized training programs. Integrations related to the partnership will be available for PC starting in mid-June, with console integrations coming later this year.

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Aim Lab has replicated Rainbow Six Siege physics into its training arena, to maximize the way players learn new skills. This includes player movements, weapon recoil patterns and various game environments. Aim Lab has also included graybox versions of the popular competitive maps Oregon and Clubhouse, for players to get a feel for how these maps play outside the game.

Throughout the partnership, Aim Lab will continue to build new ways for players to take their skills to a new level. It will also prepare them for upcoming ranked matches. The methods include new tasks and features that help teach specific skills like recoil control, entry fragging and more advanced concepts beyond just aiming and shooting.

“This is a great opportunity for players to grow with a tool recognized as the ultimate FPS/TPS training program for gamers of all levels and is a step forward in terms of players’ skills in-game.” Said developer Ubisoft on the Aim Lab partnership.

Both Rainbow Six Siege and Aim Lab are available to download on Steam.

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Rainbow Six Siege launched in April 2015 and has gone through some serious rough patches, but the game continues to see massive success, having just surpassed its all-time active player record on Steam.

Siege peaked at 201,053 concurrent players earlier today, according to Valve’s internal Steam stat tracker, shattering the game’s previous record.

This new peak marks another month of growth for Ubisoft’s tactical shooter, with Siege’s player base fluctuating heavily over the last 10 months. The game has maintained a strong presence online, averaging over 55,000 players per month since December 2017, according to Steam Charts.

March 2020 was the game’s best month in terms of players, marking its highest average player count event at 119,877 monthly users and setting its previous all-time peak of 198,567 players. Since then, Siege has dropped back to its usual numbers, averaging between 62,000 and 75,000 players, with a few oddities peaking above or below that threshold.

This massive jump in players almost certainly happened because Siege is currently having a free-to-play weekend to celebrate the launch of its new Crimson Heist Operation. This means players on console and PC can download and play the game at no charge until March 25, with the game also being discounted on all storefronts to incentivize players to keep playing Siege.

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It also helps that the game has continued to have top players and streamers making Siege content, with KingGeorge, JERICHO, and several others keeping the game at around 26,114 average viewers on Twitch over the last three months.

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