

And once Mozzie has control, he can take full advantage of movement, tagging, and even Twitch's taser. Alternatively, the digital bugs can be primed on any surface, ready to ambush those passing by. The Pest Launcher can be fired directly at drones, automatically latching on for a quick and clean hijack. Pests can mount and give full control of drones to Mozzie, shaking up a fundamental element of gameplay. His slingshot-style "Pest Launcher" commands a flock of arachnoid devices boasting drone-hacking capabilities. Mozzie: Hide your dronesīurnt Horizon's second Australian native is Max "Mozzie" Goose, an egoistic hotshot geared up to alter defensive surveillance. Gridlock isn't Rainbow Six Siege's first trap-wielding attacker, but I can't wait to pick her up again once Burnt Horizon launches. Injecting a unique spin on a familiar gadget family, the Trax Stingers differentiate themselves with fresh implications on gameplay. Gridlock is shaping up among Ubisoft's best attacking Operators in recent seasons, defined by her creative gadget. It's a simple counter but requires precise aim during tense encounters. Shooting the first Trax Stinger during deployment prevents it from further multiplying while remaining spikes can be picked off individually. While there's no direct gadget-based counter for Gridlock, every Operator's firearm remains crucial. Backed by the "Super Shorty" shotgun or SDP 9mm machine pistol, there's welcomed flexibility in her full loadout. She holds her grounds in firefights, with the F90 assault rifle or raw firepower of her M249 light machine gun. Gridlock also stows an impressive arsenal of weaponry well-paired with her three-armor, one-speed composition.
