As part of Year 6 season, Thorn will be freed as a defender that can punish overreaching attackers. His gadget, the Razorbloom Shell is a throwable trap that sticks to anything it’s on. If an enemy player comes closer to the Randrambloom Shell, there will be a few seconds to countdown, and there will soon be sharp blades thrust in all directions. The timer of detonation puts an attackers to decide whether to backtrack or get past it, thus making it possible for enemies to make judgment calls and leave themselves exposed. Thorn also adds a new gun. A custom made UZK50GI. Despite being small, this weapon is suitable for weapons with 50 calibre weapons that can scratch walls and players alike. Thorn can also be equipped with the M870 shotgun, and his sidearms include the 1911 tacops pistole and C75 auto-sidearms. Thorn can use an deployable shield and barbed wire to defend his position. The barbed wire can be used together with the Razorbloom Shell as well as the barbed wire because anyone slowed by the barbed wire will have difficulty escaping the gadgets detonation radius. The creator of the Rainbow Six Siege Games said that Thorn is mostly used as an anchor for the choke points, and the depth of success players have with her depends on how a solid shell is positioned. Clement added that Thorn works well with Clash and Legion operators but is countered by anti-utility operators like Zero, Twitch, IQ and Thatcher. Thorn is only one part of the Season 4 update from Year 6 to Year 4. Joining the operator is an important revision to Outback maps, a new HUD, a new test server and more. Apart from that, both League of Legends and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive broke viewership records by esports tournaments over the weekend.