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Rainbow Six Siege Launches Optional Monthly Subscription
Ubisoft will launch an optional monthly subscription for Rainbow Six Siege starting June 11. This service, similar to the Fortnite Club introduced by Epic in December 2020, offers various in-game perks. The R6 Membership includes a limited-time Legendary item, an Epic operator bundle, full access to the premium Battle Pass, 10 Battle levels, and a Bravo pack, totaling 4500 credits in value each month.
Early adopters who subscribe between June 11 and June 18 will receive an additional Ash epic bundle and 600 credits as a special thank you. The subscription aims to provide a continuous stream of premium content, keeping players’ operators equipped with exclusive gear.

Players will receive instant access to the Battle Pass, 10 Battle levels, and a Bravo pack upon enrollment. Subsequent cosmetic drops, including a Legendary item and an Epic bundle, will be delivered on the 28th of each month. Additionally, on the monthly renewal date, subscribers will receive another 10 Battle levels and a Bravo pack.
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While the subscription offers significant value, the reaction from the community has been mixed. Many players are concerned about additional monetization in a game that already includes in-game purchases and a Battle Pass. Despite the criticism, Ubisoft hopes the R6 Membership will enhance the overall Siege experience.
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