WWE’s Undertaker And Becky Lynch Confirmed And Available For Rainbow Six Siege

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The worlds of WWE and Rainbow Six are colliding in a new pair of crossover packs that are available across all platforms now. Team Rainbow is bringing new blood from the real world with The Undertaker and Becky “The Man” Lynch joining the team, which had been previously leaked by a data miner who had shared upcoming data files for the game. These new members join Team Rainbow as skins for both Blackbeard and Thorn.


Rainbow Six Siege, originally released in 2015, has seen immense popularity in the last seven years. With an active competitive scene, new operators, and new seasons, the game maintains an active fan base long after many games have seen their sunset, and part of this popularity has been due to the crossover events in the game. The game has previously seen crossovers with Nier Replicant and Tomb Raider and had Sam Fisher added as an operator in 2020.

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Blackbeard, of course, has the skin for The Undertaker, codenamed The Deadman, which comes with a uniform, headgear, portrait, and the Undertaker Championship charm. The bundle also includes the Moonlight Brawl background and the Tombstone skin for the MK17. The Man Bundle for Thorn comes with the same amount of items but has the WWE Championship Title charm, the Dis-Arm-Her skin for the UZK50, and the I Am The Man background.

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These bundles cost 2160 R6 credits individually, but the double pack comes at a slight discount of 4080 R6 credits. Unfortunately, R6 packs don’t quite line up with these prices, so players will have to purchase more than they are going to use. If you are looking to purchase one then you’ll need to purchase the $20 pack, which contains 2670 R6, while buying the double pack will cost $35 and gives players 4920 R6.

This announcement comes on the heels of Ubisoft delaying Skull and Bones for a sixth time while canceling three unannounced titles. Ubisoft has stated that it remains committed to established franchises, which includes Rainbow Six, so this may be a sign of future content announcements for the popular title.

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