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  2. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege - Wikipedia

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    Several years after the game's release, some critics regarded Siege as one of the best multiplayer games in the modern market due to the improvements brought by the post-launch updates. The company partnered with ESL to make Siege an esports game. In December 2020, the game surpassed 70 million registered players across all platforms.

  3. Tom Clancy's - Wikipedia

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    Tom Clancy's is a branding used by video game company Ubisoft for several video games, some of which feature the works of American author Tom Clancy, while others do not.. Various sub-series are often unrelated to each other with a few exceptions, although most are shooters set in modern or near-future military setti

  4. Orcs Must Die! Unchained - Wikipedia

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    Players use a combination of direct attacks and numerous traps to prevent hordes of monsters from reaching a core. In open beta, the game was divided between its cooperative Survival mode, and its competitive Siege mode. Since its December 2016 update, the Siege mode has been dropped from the game entirely. [3] Upon its full release, Orcs Must Die!

  5. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - Wikipedia

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    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six (often shortened to Rainbow Six or R6) is a tactical shooter video game series by Red Storm Entertainment and Ubisoft, marketed under the Tom Clancy's banner of military-themed video games.

  6. List of best-selling PC games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of personal computer games (video games for personal computers, including those running Windows, macOS, and Linux) that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. If a game was released on multiple platforms, the sales figures list are only for PC sales.

  7. Dungeon Siege - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Siege was initially planned for release in the third quarter of 2001, before being delayed to the following year, and Gas Powered Games spent the added time tuning and polishing the game and expanding the game's items and multiplayer features. [29] Dungeon Siege was released for Windows on April 5, 2002, by Microsoft. [18]

  8. Orcs Must Die! 3 - Wikipedia

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    Similar to its predecessor and the original game, Orcs Must Die! 3 is a variation on a tower defense game. The player takes the role of one of two apprentice war mages and is tasked to defend rifts from an onslaught of orc armies by using the characters' weapons and special abilities, as well as setting traps. [4]

  9. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Six Vegas changes the series with multiple new features, such as a new health system where the player regenerates health while not taking fire (the player may sometimes be killed instantly, without a chance to regenerate health; this usually happens from grenades, as well as taking close-range fire from very powerful weapons like shotguns, particularly to the head).