Ubisoft rolled out a limited-time Wildcards mode for Rainbow Six Siege to mark the game hitting its 10-year milestone. The chaotic playlist runs through early January and throws 28 different modifiers at players that mess with operator picks, weapon loadouts, and random gameplay twists like giant chickens spawning mid-match as callbacks to the franchise history.
Players vote each round for their preferred modifier from options like Multipick, which lets teams stack the same operator multiple times, or Frag Domination, which spawns random grenades during gameplay. Teams from both sides vote together, and ties get decided randomly.
The game went free-to-play back in June with the Rainbow Six Siege X update, giving access to unranked matches and a handful of operators without spending anything. Players wanting the full experience can grab the Elite Edition for twenty bucks, which unlocks 16 extra operators and ranked modes, or drop forty dollars on the Ultimate Edition for all 52 operators.
Players vote each round for their preferred modifier from options like Multipick, which lets teams stack the same operator multiple times, or Frag Domination, which spawns random grenades during gameplay. Teams from both sides vote together, and ties get decided randomly.
The game went free-to-play back in June with the Rainbow Six Siege X update, giving access to unranked matches and a handful of operators without spending anything. Players wanting the full experience can grab the Elite Edition for twenty bucks, which unlocks 16 extra operators and ranked modes, or drop forty dollars on the Ultimate Edition for all 52 operators.