Rainbow Six Siege Players Receive Free Operator on Login

The offer is valid until January 5th, 2020.

Posted By | On 24th, Dec. 2019

Rainbow Six Siege

To celebrate the spirit of Christmas in its own tactical way, Ubisoft is giving away a free Operator in Rainbow Six Siege to all players. Any one who logs in by January 5th 2020 will receive a random Operator, completely free. Ubisoft did clarify that Operators doled out wouldn’t be from the base game but from Years 1 to 4 expansions.

The real question is: What if you already have all of the Operators unlocked? Well, then you receive the Christmas tree green and candy cane red Montagne outfit. It has to be seen to be believed and is only available as a “special gift” for those who have unlocked all Operators.

Just remember to login by January 5th – that will add the pack to your account to be opened later. Those experiencing issues with claiming the free Operator simply need to close Siege, re-open it and log back in. Rainbow Six Siege has been going strong for Xbox One, PS4 and PC but it seems the core team members are shifting to a new project.


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