It makes for a very loaded environment which is interesting to explore.
From a technology standpoint Vegas is an exciting place to recreate – it has a lot of detail, there are neon lights everywhere you look and lots of things moving around. IGN: What is it about Vegas that makes it a good setting for a Rainbow Six game? Philippe Therien: There are a lot of things. There will be other Rainbow games but they won't be set in Vegas. Vegas 2 concludes the story so as far as Vegas games go this is the last. IGN: So no more Rainbow Six Vegas games after this? Philippe Therien: That's correct. Then towards the end of the game it loops forward to the helicopter scene at the end of the first game and continues on from there, to draw the Vegas storyline to a close. After that the action moves toward a parallel to Vegas and for a while you'll be exploring places in found in Vegas while Logan was in Mexico. You start off in a different location but you'll get to find out why things in the first game happen. How does that work? Philippe Therien: This game actually starts off before the events in Vegas occur. IGN: The story in Vegas 2 runs parallel with that from the first game.