Rainbow Six Siege Collaborates with The Boys for New Skins
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Rainbow Six Siege Collaborates with The Boys for New Skins

The latest update in Rainbow Six Siege brings exciting new skins inspired by The Boys, featuring characters Homelander and Black Noir.

Summary

  • Rainbow Six Siege is introducing skins based on The Boys featuring characters Homelander and Black Noir.
  • Players can acquire individual bundles or a complete set at a discounted price using R6 credits.
  • The ongoing Rainbow Six Siege X beta gives players a preview of upcoming game alterations until March 19.

Rainbow Six Siege has a strong history of original skins that enhance character customization, partnering with various popular intellectual properties over the years. Currently, the game has tied up with The Boys, offering players themed skins that bring an exciting new look to some of the game’s operators.

For fans of Ubisoft’s tactical shooter, this crossover is another addition to the legacy of unique collaborations. You can expect to see limited-time bundles available for purchase, which include various customizations for character appearances and weapons. For those interested, the bundles cost 2,160 R6 Credits each, or players can opt for a collection at a better value.

Which Rainbow Six Siege Operators Got The Boys Skins?

Ace Homelander Bundle
  • Strongest Supe Headgear
  • Strongest Supe Uniform
  • AK-12 Patriotic Colors weapon skin
  • Strongest Supe Operator portrait
  • A Touch of Vanity Card background
  • Liquid Gold charm
Deimos Black Noir Bundle
  • Death Dealer Headgear
  • Death Dealer Uniform
  • Unseen Finisher AK-74M
  • Death Dealer Operator portrait
  • A New Foundation Card background
  • Buster Beaver charm

This content follows the continued engagement between gamers and developers, spotlighting the merging of popular culture into gaming, especially with such pivotal characters from The Boys making their appearances in this tactical environment.

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