By Tanner Dedmon – December 7, 2019 10:44 am EST Share 0 Comments 0 Ubisoft briefly entertained the idea of disabling the All Chat feature in Rainbow Six Siege in efforts to reduce in-game toxicity, but it’s now reversed that decision following feedback from players. The reasoning behind the removal of the feature was that Ubisoft saw many instances of abusive communications came from All Chat, though players were vocal about wanting the feature to stick around and suggested alternative options. One of those options is one that Ubisoft will now be working on after the company said that it’ll be looking into implementing a toggle option for having All Chat on or off. The plans to remove All Chat were first detailed through the patch notes for the test server which were shared on the Rainbow Six Siege subreddit. Ubisoft gave an explanation for the line that said “Removal of All Chat from all game modes” and said the removal was part of its continued efforts to cut down on toxicity. “As part of our continuous efforts against in-game toxicity, we will be removing the cross-chat feature in live games,” Ubisoft said. “Our data consistently shows that a very…