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Rainbow Six Siege hosts another free-to-play weekend

Starting on May 17, Ubisoft will host another free-to-play weekend for their tactical FPS shooter Rainbow Six Siege. The free period will last until May 20 and will be available on all three platforms, PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

How to get involved?

All you need to do is go to Rainbow Six Siege’s official website and claim the free-weekend promotion by choosing your platform. Currently, the event hasn’t started yet so no one can participate. However, it will become available very soon, so make sure you do not forget about it. Everyone who opts-in this free-to-play period will gain access to all the operators, modes, and maps. Simply said, the FULL game.

It is indeed not the first R6Siege free-to-play weekend hosted by Ubisoft. Recently, Rainbow Six Siege gathered 30 million players in total and is noticing quite a successful development. Each continuous update is much of value regarding health and content.

Together with the free-to-play weekend, Ubisoft has decided to provide a 50% Rainbow Six Siege discount starting on May 16 until May 23.

As a celebration of the event, Ubisoft has published a short announcement trailer.

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