If you didn’t already know, Aim Lab is one of the most used FPS training platforms among gamers. The platform offers a variety of training scenarios, such as tracking, flicking, recoil control, and more to help players improve their aiming skills in FPS games. While Aim Lab is already a partner with many games, including Valorant and Fortnite, it didn't stop the recent partnership with Rainbow Six Siege to give robust training to Siege players. Unlike many FPS games out there focused on run and gun combat and fast-paced action, Rainbow Six Siege is slower and requires a tactical approach to win gunfights.
Aim Lab has been around for quite some time now and gamers often use the platform to warm up their skills before heading into a competitive match. You're most likely to find players from top-grossing competitive shooters like CS: GO, Valorant, Apex Legends, PUBG, Overwatch, and Rainbow Six Siege using the aim training platform extensively. However, the good news for Siege players is that they can now start warming up in Aim Lab while mimicking scenarios in the game.
What it means is that Aim Lab will provide a host of Siege -related tasks including attacking Oregon and Clubhouse maps via different routes. To improve your "leaning" skills, Aim Lab has also incorporated a task involving leaning mechanisms that should give great practice for landing those pre-fires precisely. Moreover, the camera and movement speed will copy the Siege , therefore, making the training experience even more rewarding.
Check out this post shared by Aim Lab on Twitter announcing the official partnership with Ubisoft.
For those who will use the platform, Ubisoft confirms "an opportunity to earn in-game Rainbow Six Siege rewards like an exclusive Aim Lab skin."
Aim Lab is free to download on Steam and replicates scenarios from FPS games in a controlled environment to improve game sense and shooting skills.
Rainbow Six Siege is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.