Ubisoft has launched an unexpected crossover between Rainbow Six Siege X and the anime phenomenon Attack On Titan. The collaboration introduces anime-inspired cosmetic bundles that blend Siege’s tactical operators with iconic characters from the series.
The crossover is live now and marks one of the boldest visual departures in Rainbow Six Siege’s history.
Which Operators Are Part Of The Crossover
The collaboration reimagines two Rainbow Six Siege operators using Attack On Titan themes. Each bundle focuses on visual design only and does not affect gameplay mechanics.
- Amaru receives a Mikasa Ackerman-inspired uniform, headgear, weapon skin, operator card, and charm
- Oryx is styled after the Armored Titan, featuring a heavily plated body design and themed weapon skin
Why Amaru And Oryx Were Chosen
Amaru’s vertical movement and speed closely match Mikasa’s combat style in Attack On Titan. Her Garra Hook mirrors the anime’s omni-directional mobility gear.
Oryx’s wall-breaking ability and brute-force gameplay align naturally with the destructive presence of the Armored Titan.
How The Bundles Are Sold
Both Attack On Titan bundles are premium cosmetic purchases available through the in-game store. Players can buy them individually or together at a discounted price.
Ubisoft confirmed the bundles are permanent additions, not limited-time items.
Community Reaction To The Crossover
The crossover has sparked mixed reactions within the Rainbow Six Siege community. Some players welcome the anime collaboration as a fresh cosmetic option.
Others argue the highly stylized designs clash with Siege’s tactical and realistic roots.
How This Fits Ubisoft’s Recent Strategy
Rainbow Six Siege has increasingly embraced pop culture crossovers in recent years. Previous collaborations with other franchises paved the way for more experimental cosmetic content.
The Attack On Titan crossover continues that trend while aiming to attract new audiences.
What’s Next
Ubisoft has not announced additional anime collaborations yet. Player reception to this release may influence future crossover decisions.



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