Rainbow Six Siege Is Free-To-Play This Weekend On All Platforms

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege debuted in late 2015 to incredible fanfare, being one of a very small number of tactical shooters released for current-generation hardware. The title has seen dramatic improvement since then, most notably with the addition of new operators to play as. To demonstrate how far it's come, Ubisoft is offering a free weekend.

Running until February 5th, and available now, Rainbow Six Siege can be downloaded and played for free across all platforms, including Steam. This trial version includes full access to the game with no compromises.

As a part of this promotion, Ubisoft will be selling the game at a reduced price of $24.99 until February 6th.

If you're planning to play for your first time, be sure to check out our comprehensive operator tier list here.

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