In Rainbow Six Siege, the line that separates the casual from the competitive community is thin. While the game is the same for every player, both communities coexist while having different interests.
However, the R6 Share is widely known by both circles. This skin program includes some of the best and most popular cosmetics in the game.
All in all, R6 Share isn't just a tool to economically help the esports organizations in the game but also a way to promote the game's esports scene to those who aren't part of it.
Keep on reading to know more about R6 Share!
What is R6 Share?
R6 Share, formerly known as the Pilot Program, is a revenue-sharing program between Ubisoft and a selected group of esports organizations that compete in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege.
Since the creation of R6 Share, esports organizations have been represented in the game with weapon skins, headgear, uniforms, operator card backgrounds, and charms. The revenue made from these cosmetics is shared with the esports organizations that are part of the program.
Plain and simple, the R6 Share is a program to help esports organizations currently competing in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege to fund their operations, which can include contracts, roster moves, and many more.
How much do R6 Share teams earn from their bundles?
Unfortunately, it's impossible to answer this question as esports organizations can't publish the exact numbers. However, we know that esports organizations earn 50% of what their cosmetics make.
Additionally, esports organizations that are part of the R6 Share program are given 20% of what Pro League bundles make.
Types of R6 Share bundles
The R6 Share program includes four different types of esports bundles. Keep on reading to know more about them:
Team Bundles
Team Bundles are the most important in R6 Share. These bundles are themed by the teams currently competing in BLAST's professional scene.
As some organizations have been part of R6 Share since the release of the Pilot Program, some teams have more Team Bundles than others. For instance, G2 Esports, who have been in R6 Share since its beginning, have more Team Bundles than M80, who joined R6 Share in 2024.
If you're a fan of Rainbow Six Siege esports scene and you want to represent your favorite teams and players in the game, purchasing R6 Share's Team Bundles is a smart decision. However, you must keep in mind that these can only be purchased with R6 Credits.
Here's how much R6 Share's Team Bundles cost for premium battle pass owners:
- Bundles with uniform, headgear, weapon skin, and operator card background or weapon charm: 1,512 R6 Credits
- Bundles with weapon and operator card background or weapon charm: 648 R6 Credits
Here's how much R6 Share's Team Bundles cost for non-premium battle pass owners:
- Bundles with uniform, headgear, weapon skin, and operator card background or weapon charm: 1,680 R6 Credits
- Bundles with weapon and operator card background or weapon charm: 720 R6 Credits
Signature Series
On Sep. 5, 2023, Rainbow Six Siege announced a new series of cosmetics called Signature. These skins include the badge of the team in black, grey, and white colors.
The only difference between the rest of R6 Share cosmetics is that the Signature Series is a universal weapon skin. This means that you can use them for any gun in Rainbow Six Siege!
Pro League Bundles
The Pro League Bundles are often a mixture of black and white with some golden traces. These aren't very popular among Rainbow Six Siege players as these are seen as dull. However, the Pro League Bundles always offer clean skins that are worth giving a try.
BLAST R6 Major Bundles
The BLAST R6 Major Bundles are those bundles released to celebrate the next BLAST R6 Major.
Throughout Year 9, Ubisoft released the BLAST R6 Major Manchester bundle and the BLAST R6 Major Montreal bundle. Both sets included a drone skin and a universal operator card background.
R6 Share Bundles in store
Here's a full look at all of the teams that are currently included in the R6 Share program and all of their bundles in Rainbow Six Siege's in-game store:
Team BDS
Team BDS currently has five esports bundles and a signature kit, with the most recent one being their Solis Bundle released in the 2024 season, pictured above.
Team BDS' esports bundles include items for Valkyrie and Mozzie, as well as cosmetics for the SMG-11 and Hibana's Type 89.
Cloud 9 Beastcoast
The BLAST R6 Major Manchester champions are represented in the R6 Share program in the form of three esports bundles and one signature pack.
While the esports bundles for 2023 and 2022 include a weapon skin and a universal operator card background, the team was only eligible to release one gun skin in the 2021 season.
Black Dragons
Black Dragons has been part of Rainbow Six Siege since early 2017 and it's one of the most well-known Brazilian organizations. The black-and-white team has four weapon bundles and one signature pack, including skins for Sledge, Mozzie, Kaid, and Capitão.
FearX
The South Korean organization's most-recent bundle was released earlier this year as the team's bundle for the 2024 season included cosmetics for Twitch.
Additionally, FearX has two more weapon bundles and a signature pack. The team's most famous bundle is the one released in 2023, which includes a universal operator card with cats on it.
CAG Osaka
CAG Osaka has some of the most popular R6 Share cosmetics. The skins in their bundles are some of the most unique and detailed in Rainbow Six Siege. Earlier this year, the Japanese organization released a Dokkaebi Bundle.
As of now, CAG Osaka has five esports bundles and one signature pack, including skins for Castle, Alibi, Mozzie, Zofia, and the previously mentioned Dokkaebi.
CAG Osaka's 2021 skin for Mozzie and Aruni's P10 Roni is one of the most detailed skins in the R6 Share program, as it includes the names of the players who competed for the Japanese team that season.
DarkZero Esports
DarkZero Esports is one of the most notorious teams in the North American Rainbow Six Siege scene. The Six Charlotte Major champions currently have five esports bundles and one signature pack.
The Americans' esports bundle for the 2024 season was launched for Rook and the operator's skins can also be used for operators like Doc and Melusi.
Meanwhile, DarkZero Esports is also represented with bundles for Finka and Zofia, as well as weapon bundles for Iana and Nomad's ARX200 and Lesion and Oryx's T-5 SMG.
Dire Wolves
Dire Wolves is currently competing in the Asia League and has qualified for multiple international events, including the Six Charlotte Major, the Six Jönköping Major, and the Six Invitational 2023.
Right now, Dire Wolves are represented in Rainbow Six Siege's R6 Share program with two weapon bundles and one signature pack.
Dplus
The South Korean powerhouse Dplus currently has four weapon bundles and one signature pack. The weapons include Hibana's Type-89, Smoke's M590A1 Shotgun, Azami's 9x19VSN, and Nomad's ARX200.
Elevate
Although Elevate's results at international competitions may not be the best, the organization currently competing in the Asia League is one of the fans' favorites when talking about the R6 Share. The team's anime skins completely changed the desigings of future R6 Share cosmetics.
While Elevate's 2024 bundle featured Iana, the team has also got an operator bundle for Maverick and weapon bundles for Ace's AK-12, Mira and Goyo's Vector, and Mozzie and Sentry's Commando 9.
Team Falcons
Team Falcons recently competed at the BLAST R6 Major Montreal, where they finished among the best eight teams. Thanks to the team's performance, the green roster qualified for the Six Invitational 2025.
Given Team Falcons and the MENA League's short history in Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene, it makes sense to see the green roster with only one weapon bundle. However, with Team Falcons having already been confirmed in next season's R6 Share program, fans should expect another bundle coming for the team soon.
FaZe Clan
The recently-crowned BR Premier Finals 2024 champions FaZe Clan have been in Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene since 2018; therefore, the American organization has a huge amount of cosmetics. This year, the team released a bundle for Osa.
Overall, FaZe Clan has seven operator bundles, two weapon bundles, and one signature pack, including Zofia, Ace, Valkyrie, Goyo, Caveira, Hibana, and the previously mentioned Osa.
The weapon bundles include Ash and Ram's R4-C and Sledge and Thatcher's L85A2. Additionally, FaZe Clan has four weapon charms, which come included in some of the bundles previously mentioned.
Fluxo
Although Fluxo has never made it internationally in Rainbow Six Siege, the Brazilian powerhouse is one of the biggest esports teams in the region.
The organization recently joined Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene and only has one weapon bundle, which can be used in Sledge and Thatcher's L85A2.
Fnatic
Fnatic's trajectory in R6 Share is one of the longest. Earlier this year, the orange roster added a new bundle to their collection, this time featuring Buck.
In total, Fnatic currently has seven operator bundles and one signature pack. The bundles feature Hibana, Melusi, IQ, Nomad, Iana, Thatcher, and the previously mentioned Buck. The team has also got weapon charms, which can be purchased individually.
FURIA Esports
FURIA Esports returned to Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege competitive scene after picking up the two-time BLAST R6 Major champions and Six Invitational 2024 winners, w7m esports' 2024 roster. This also allowed the Black Panthers to rejoin the R6 Share program.
As of now, FURIA Esports has four weapon bundles. Two of them include universal operator card backgrounds.
FURY
Although FURY couldn't qualify for any BLAST R6 Major this season, the team's Thai roster was one of the best in Asia last year as they qualified for the BLAST R6 Major Copenhagen, the BLAST R6 Major Atlanta, and the Six Invitational 2024.
The Asian organization currently has two weapon bundles and one signature pack, with their most popular bundle arguably being the one released in the 2022 season.
G2 Esports
G2 Esports is the most iconic organization in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene. The European powerhouse is the only team to have won two editions of the Six Invitational, as they lifted the hammer in 2019 and 2023.
Earlier this year, G2 Esports released the team's bundle for the 2024 season, featuring Fenrir.
G2 Esports currently has six operator bundles in the game's store, including bundles for Azami, Aruni, Vigil, Jäger, Sledge, and the previously mentioned Fenrir. Additionally, players can also acquire G2 Esports' charms individually.
Knights
The Knights have competed in multiple regions, including Oceania, Asia, North America, and LATAM. The team's only international performance was at the BLAST R6 Major Atlanta, despite qualifying for the Six Mexico Major — due to travel complications. Earlier this season, the organization released an operator bundle for Sledge.
Before this season, the Knights had released four weapon bundles and one signature pack. It's fair to say, the Knights' combination of golden, silver, and blue is arguably one of the best out there.
Unfortunately, the Knights skins will be gone soon as the organization recently decided to step away from Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene.
LOS
Despite currently competing in the North America League 2024, LOS, formerly known as Team oNe, is better known for winning the Six Mexico Major. Overall, the team has four weapon bundles and one signature pack.
M80
Despite joining Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene after picking up the XSET roster in December 2022, M80's first esports bundle was released earlier this year.
The BLAST R6 Major Manchester quarterfinalists' bundle includes a weapon skin for Doc, Rook, and Solis' P90 and a universal operator card background.
MIBR
MIBR is one of Brazil's powerhouses in Rainbow Six Siege's scene. However, despite the team's success in previous years, the team's last two seasons haven't been great. As a result, the team's presence in R6 Share has been reduced.
Currently, MIBR has two operator bundles, three weapon bundles, and one signature pack. As the Brazilians haven't released any bundle this season, we could see a new set of cosmetics dropping soon.
Ninjas in Pyjamas
Similarly to MIBR, Ninjas in Pyjamas is ages away from where the team was three years ago. Back then, the Brazilians had reached back-to-back Six Invitational grand finals, winning the edition played in May 2021.
However, the team's importance can't be denied. With a huge fan base and after having been part of Rainbow Six Siege's history since June 2018, the team has plenty of R6 Share cosmetics, including five operator bundles for Jäger, Glaz, Thermite, Kaid, and Mute, and a signature pack.
Oxygen Esports
Oxygen Esports' best result in Rainbow Six Siege's esports scene so far has been a third-place finish at the Six Invitational 2023. They also reached the Six Invitational Top 8 in 2021 and 2022, and where one match away from reaching the Six Charlotte Major grand final.
The team currently has one operator bundle, three weapon bundles, and one signature pack.
PSG Talon
PSG Talon has recently improved their performances in Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene. The team's results combined with the organization's efforts to produce content around Ubisoft's FPS awarded the team a spot in R6 Share's highest tier.
The team's first operator bundle was released earlier this season as the South Koreans designed cosmetics for Thorn.
Additionally, the team also has four weapon bundles for Smoke's SMG-11, Finka's 6P41, Dokkaebi's Mk 14 EBR, and Ash's R4-C.
Soniqs
Soniqs is one of the most notorious organizations in North America after having participated in multiple Six Invitational editions and Six Majors. Moreover, regionally, the team won the North America League 2021 Finals and two BLAST North America League stages.
As of now, Soniqs has one operator bundle, four weapon bundles, and one signature pack.
Spacestation Gaming
Spacestation Gaming is arguably one of the best organizations in Rainbow Six Siege because they not only constantly qualify for international competitions but also create a lot of content around Rainbow Six Siege: from merch to gameplay content. An example is Jynxi being a content creator for the North American organization. In fact, the Six Invitational 2020 champions released earlier this season an operator bundle for Pulse, which has plenty of hidden references of the streamer.
In total, Spacestation Gaming has six operator bundles, which include Lesion, Smoke, Zero, Ela, Echo, and the previously mentioned Pulse. Additionally, the Americans have got one signature pack.
Team Liquid
Team Liquid's seasonal bundle for Year 9 was an operator bundle for Mute. The operator card background is quite common to see in Ranked matches, so it's likely the bundle did quite well.
With Team Liquid having a six-year history in Rainbow Six Siege, the team has plenty of representation in R6 Share, including seven operator bundles for Twitch, Iana, Ace, Sledge, Vigil, Smoke, and Mute, and one signature pack.
Team Secret
Although you may have not noticed, Team Secret's R6 Share skins are very popular in Rainbow Six Siege. Earlier this season, Team Secret released an operator bundle for Ace.
Additionally, Team Secret also has an operator bundle for Ash, two weapon bundles, and one signature pack.
Virtus.pro
The Six Invitational 2024 semi-finalists Virtus.pro have yet to release a bundle this season. However, the Russian organization is well represented in R6 Share, including three operator bundles, one of them for Kali — the only esports bundle for the attacker.
Keyd Stars
Keyd Stars re-joined the Rainbow Six Siege competitive scene in August 2023 to compete in the Brazil League 2023 Stage 2. Although they haven't made it internationally yet, the Brazilian organization has one weapon bundle in R6 Share, which is for Mozzie and Aruni's P10 Roni.
w7m esports
The three-time BLAST R6 Major champions and Six Invitational 2024 winners w7m esports have five weapon bundles and one signature pack. The team's bundle for Smoke's SMG-11 is one of the most popular in the game, as the cosmetic got very popular after its release.
Wildcard
Wildcard stole the show in the 2024 season as the team's operator bundle for Ram included two outstanding cosmetics: a skin for Ram and Ash's R4-C and an incredibly detailed universal operator card background.
Additionally, the North American team has two weapon bundles and one signature pack.
Wolves Esports
Wolves Esports joined Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene before the Six Charlotte Major. Since then, the Premier League side has been extremely consistent, despite not finding much success this season.
Wolves Esports is represented in R6 Share in the form of two weapon bundles and one signature pack. As the team hasn't released a bundle so far this season, we expect a third Wolves Esports weapon bundle to be launched soon.
WYLDE
WYLDE joined R6 Share earlier this season with a weapon bundle for Valkyrie and Azami's D-50. This is a unique bundle as WYLDE is the first organization to choose a handgun to be represented in R6 Share.