Tom Clancy's 'Rainbow Six Siege' DLC release date update: US-based content pack to launch on April 14?

Ubisoft has a lot of good stuff to offer its fans as its highly successful shooter video game "Rainbow Six Siege" will have a second DLC release this year, and it may arrive earlier than what is expected by the players of the hit Tom Clancy-labeled game.
As "Rainbow Six Siege" fans have enjoyed the very first DLC pack released this year by Ubisoft, the game studio company behind several successful Tom Clancy shooter video games, another expansion pack is expected to hit the digital markets and give the players a whole new thrilling and entertaining gameplay. The first DLC, called "Operation Black Ice," has a Canadian-based setting which deals with the danger of overseas battle while riding a yacht. A new set of Canadian operators is also introduced in the said DLC pack. The next content pack, on the other hand, is reported to be US-based.
A report from Ecumenical News suggests that the next DLC update can be expected as early as April 14. This rumored date may not be too far-fetched as it was first reported that the follow-up DLC pack to "Operation Black Ice" will arrive during the second quarter of 2016. Little has been revealed by Ubisoft regarding the upcoming US-based expansion pack, although as the initial description suggests and based on the observations from "Operation Black Ice," there could also be new characters to be introduced in the game that will hail from the United States, as well as a bunch of new settings that many US-based players can easily relate to.
Ubisoft announced that after "Operation Black Ice," they will be releasing a total of three DLC's within the year, with the US-based expansion set being the first in line. The following add-on is expected to be launched sometime in the third quarter of this year which is revealed to have a Brazilian-inspired setting. The third content pack, which is expected to be released by the last quarter of 2016, will have a Japan-inspired theme.