Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege has an official release date set for tomorrow, Dec. 1, but it has been one of the most talked about video games of the year thanks to earlier open and closed Betas that have been showcased in trailers, teasers, and professional streamers on Twitch and YouTube. While you wait for your own copy of the Ubisoft video game, you can continue reading and check out nearly 20 minutes of uninterrupted gameplay thanks to the good people at IGN.

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This new footage features around 19 minutes of gameplay, showing off the two sides of the multiplayer game. Starting off with an attacking team, we get a great taste of strategy, action, handle and more. From there, we get to see the rest of the round, including a defensive approach to the game.

There's no dialogue from the players, just the characters. This is simply the game and not the experience, which will be much louder and hectic once those with headsets and microphones start playing together.

Watch this gameplay video right here:

One big concern coming out of the Betas for this game is that team-killing is too common and there might not be a way to handle it. According to the development team over at Ubisoft, this issue is one of their main concerns and the issue will be taken care of once released.

We have a plan in place to handle them," the video game company explained on Twitter. "It will not be tolerated at launch!"

Check out this Twitter conversation right here (via videogamer / GameSpot):

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