Rainbow Six Siege X launches Esports Legacy bundles
Image Credit: Ubisoft Ubisoft has announced Esports Legacy Sets for Rainbow Six Siege X, special bundles to celebrate the most iconic moments in the game. The bundles are already available for purchase through the newly launched R6Share Web Shop with Rainbow Six esports and affiliate teams gaining a share from the in-game sales. Ubisoft will … Continued The post Rainbow Six Siege X launches Esports Legacy bundles appeared first on Esports Insider.


Ubisoft has announced Esports Legacy Sets for Rainbow Six Siege X, special bundles to celebrate the most iconic moments in the game.
The bundles are already available for purchase through the newly launched R6Share Web Shop with Rainbow Six esports and affiliate teams gaining a share from the in-game sales.
Ubisoft will be releasing two different bundles, Thermite and Frost Operator Bundles, costing 1680 R6 credits. Each operator bundle will include four weapon skins, one uniform, one headgear, one charm and one operator portrait.
For hardcore fans, the shop will also offer a Full Bundle, costing 2700 R6 credits, which includes all cosmetics for both Thermite and Frost, plus shared bonus items (one exclusive drone skin and one exclusive operator background card).
All the items in the bundles are tied to significant moments in the game title’s esports history. For example, weapon skins reference memorable plays made on stage, featuring a plaque with the player’s name, match and event where it happened.
The Esports Legacy bundles are an additional way for players to support their favourite teams — Rainbow Six Siege already offers 32 branded bundles for the most influential teams in the scene. The branded bundles enable teams to earn a portion of each sale as part of the gaming company’s R6Share revenue-sharing esports programme.
This is not the first time game publishers have released special bundles to celebrate competitive moments. VALORANT’s developer, Riot Games, has been releasing capsules over the past few years, providing fans with in-game cosmetics tied to their favourite esports teams.
This year, however, Riot only released a VCT 2025 Season Capsule, given that some esports organisations benefited more from the in-game sales, causing a larger-than-intended disparity. In December 2024, it was revealed that the VCT had generated $44.3m (~£35.8m) from the digital goods sold for teams throughout last year.
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