Released in 2015, Ubisoft’s Rainbow Six Siege is a 5v5 FPS game where teams take turns to plant or defuse a bomb, or eliminate their opponents to secure a point each round. The game currently has a total of 65 playable Operators, each with their own unique utilities and skills players can use in to fortify their bases and locate the opposing team.
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On January 12th, Rainbow Six Siege revealed and launched its collaboration with WWE, featuring Blackthorn’s Deadman Bundle inspired by The Undertaker, and Thorn’s Becky Lynch Bundle. The bundle include Operator skins in the likeness of The Undertaker and Lynch, as well as gun charms, weapon skins, and banner backgrounds inspired by the wrestlers’ gimmicks and iconic catchphrases. Players can purchase the WWE bundles in Rainbow Six Siege’s in-game shop for 2160 R6 Credits each, or get them both by purchasing the WWE Rumble Bundle for 4080 R6 Credits.
Players seem impressed by the latest Rainbow Six Siege bundle, showing their excitement through WWE GIFs and memes, while some already purchased the bundles. Others were surprised by the reveal, noting that the Rainbow Six universe was “wild” while praising the game’s unexpected approach in their recent collaborations.
WWE is no stranger to video games as it’s had many successful titles, such as 2022’s WWE 2K22, and even a dedicated gaming YouTube channel called UpUpDownDown where superstars play against each other in games like Tekken 7. The wrestling company also previously collaborated with other popular games, such as Fall Guys, Fortnite, and King of Fighters. It’s likely that WWE will continue making its presence known, not only in video games, but also in other media, so wrestling fans and casuals can expect to see more superstars in the future.
The same could be said about Rainbow Six Siege, which is still a popular choice among FPS enthusiasts, and also has a thriving esports scene. Plus, with the addition of crossplay and cross-progression in Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft made the game more accessible to players, and can encourage new people to try it out on their chosen consoles. The developer has other changes planned in the future to improve the FPS game further, so players better keep their eyes peeled.
Rainbow Six Siege is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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