Rainbow Six Siege Is Free To Play This Weekend

You may have skipped out on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, but this weekend you can see what you've been missing at no cost.

For this whole weekend Rainbow Six Siege is free-to-play for everyone with a referral code. Referral codes are available to anyone who currently owns a copy of the game, and four are provided for each owner. One referral code allows one player to play the PC version of the game until Monday 21st at 12:01PM EST with no strings attached.

I've posted four codes on my Twitter here.

In my review I praised Rainbow Six Siege for its gameplay and mechanics that encourage teamwork and strategy. It's unlike a lot of modern shooters, and in a good way. The game has actually improved since launch with the arrival of this week's massive 1.1 update. If you get around to playing it, let us know what you think in the comments below.

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