Rainbow Six Developers Reveal New Skins For R6 SHARE Tier 2 Weapons
Danil ChepilWith the start of Regional Leagues Stage 2, Rainbow Six developers have revealed the new R6 SHARE Tier 2 weapon skins and Operator Backgrounds, as well as the new R6 SHARE Esports Packs, available now on the Esports page of the in-game store!
If you missed the Six Berlin Major announcement, the Six Major Jackal Pack is already available on the Esports page of the in-game store.
As a reminder, our R6 SHARE Revenue Sharing Program ensures that: For each team branded set sold, R6 SHARE organizations receive 50% of the proceeds from qualifying team branded products.
For each R6 SHARE esports pack sold, R6 SHARE member organizations will receive 20% of the proceeds, with the rest going to fund Rainbow Six esports. For every Six Major Jackal item sold, 20% of the net proceeds from those items will go towards the Six Berlin Major prize pool.
Each set released is available on the Esports page in the in-game store for 720 credits.
TIER 2 TEAM BRANDED ITEMS GALLERY
- Beastcoast LMG-E bundle
- Black Dragons P10 RONI Bundle
- Cyclops athlete gaming Mx4 Storm bundle
- DWG KIA ARX200 bundle
- Elevate AK-12 bundle
- FAV Gaming T-5 SMG Bundle
- FURIA Esport's MP5 bundle
- Heroic 556xi bundle
- INTZ G36C bundle
- Invictus Gaming International AR33 bundle
- Knights MP5K bundle
- Mirage V308 bundle
- Oxygen Esports M4 bundle
- Sandbox Gaming 6P41 bundle
- Soniqs MP5 bundle
- Talon Esports Spear.308 bundle
- Team oNe Esports MPX Bundle
- The Chiefs Spear.308 bundle
- W7M Esports M590A1 bundle
- Wildcard Gaming MX4 Storm Bundle
- XSET MP5K bundle
R6 SHARE ESPORTS SETS
- Thorn set
- Ace set
- Zofia set
- Warden set
In addition, we also added a Six Major Jackal bundle.
You can get acquainted with the visual part of the new skins by going to the official website of Ubisoft.
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