• Community Manager Genevieve Forget presents for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege at the Ubisoft E3 1015 Conference on June 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Community Manager Genevieve Forget presents for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege at the Ubisoft E3 1015 Conference on June 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : David McNew/Getty Images)

An upcoming "Rainbow Six Siege" DLC will introduce a Japan-themed mission to the base game. Ubisoft has unveiled its new "The Skyscraper" map for the game's upcoming "Operation Red Crow" DLC.

Avid gamers of "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege" will soon be faced with a new mission to infiltrate a towering building named "The Skyscraper." In a latest teaser clip posted on Ubisoft's Youtube account, players will encounter some of Japan's unique architecture given the traditional structures perched on top of the said building.

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Located in Nagoya, the game's new Japan map will have the players displaying their game character's rappelling skills. Ubisoft stated in its YouTube video description that the said DLC will be a perfect place for "pulse-pounding rappels in the hazy morning sun."

Details of the upcoming "Operation Red Crow" DLC were not disclosed in the new teaser clip. The more than 40-second video only provided fans a quick glimpse of the beautiful architecture and traditional Japanese design pieces that can be found in the said new in-game location.

Apart from the new Japan location, the clip also revealed Ubisoft's upcoming live panel event and demo for "Rainbow Six Siege." Scheduled for broadcast during the game's pro league semi-finals and final rounds, the company is set to unveil more details about the DLC on Nov. 12 and Nov. 13, respectively.

Meanwhile, gaming speculations posted Attack of the Fanboy highlighted the appearance of a new operator. "Rainbow Six Siege" leaks received by the said publication unveiled the potential inclusion of the operator named Tareri. However, Ubisoft has yet to comment on the said gaming news.

In other news, Ubisoft executive Yves Guillemot commented on the game's commercial success and its impressive 10 million registered player count. In a latest fiscal earnings report obtained by US Gamer, Guillemot made mention of the company's excellent second quarter performance.

It appears that "Rainbow Six Siege," as well Ubisoft's "The Crew" and "The Division" helped to improve the company's profit margin in the first six months of the year. The Ubisoft CEO also shared that the three gaming titles' popularity and huge fan base are good indicators that the company has effectively executed its business development plans.

The new "Rainbow Six Siege" DLC titled "Operation Red Crow" is expected for release before the year ends. Watch the game's latest trailer below: