Rainbow Six Siege esports skins listed

- An X post on May 21 listed unannounced Rainbow Six Siege esports skins for Wildcard Gaming, Shopify Rebellion, G2 Esports and DarkZero, prompting release-date speculation. - Ubisoft’s R6 Share bundles sell in full kits for 1,680 R6 Credits or weapon kits for 720, with revenue shared with featured teams. (ubisoft.com) - Ubisoft’s R6 Esports Shop and in-game store are the next places to watch for any official listing involving Wildcard, Shopify Rebellion, G2 or DarkZero. (ubisoft.com)

An X thread posted on May 21 circulated images of what it said were upcoming Rainbow Six Siege esports skins for Wildcard Gaming, Shopify Rebellion, G2 Esports and DarkZero. The post tied each team to a specific operator — Wildcard to Goyo, Shopify Rebellion to Twitch, G2 to Nomad and DarkZero to Thermite — and drew discussion about whether Ubisoft was preparing another R6 Share release. The images were not accompanied by a Ubisoft announcement, and no official release date was attached in the material reviewed for this story. (ubisoft.com) Ubisoft’s existing R6 Share program, however, gives a clear framework for how any such drop would likely appear once confirmed. ### Why are players treating this post as plausible? Ubisoft has already used the R6 Share program to sell team-branded cosmetics tied to specific operators, rather than generic team decals or standalone logos. In a June 24, 2025 post, Ubisoft said each bundle in that release was “crafted with a specific operator in mind” and then listed pairings including G2 Esports with Zero, Team BDS with Nøkk and Spacestation Gaming with Mira. That structure matches the format shown in the May 21 X thread. The claimed Wildcard-Goyo, Shopify Rebellion-Twitch, G2-Nomad and DarkZero-Thermite pairings fit Ubisoft’s established pattern of assigning one operator to each team bundle. (ubisoft.com) ### What exactly has Ubisoft said about R6 Share releases? Ubisoft said on June 24, 2025 that new R6 Share pro team bundles go live through both the in-game store and the R6 Esports Shop. The company said those bundles come in two versions: a full kit for 1,680 R6 Credits and a weapon kit for 720 R6 Credits. (ubisoft.com) Ubisoft also said a portion of revenue from each sale goes directly to the featured team, with additional proceeds supporting the wider R6 Share affiliate program. That revenue-sharing model is one reason new team skins draw attention beyond cosmetics alone. (ubisoft.com) ### Are these four teams already part of Ubisoft’s esports-cosmetics system? Ubisoft’s R6Share Web Shop overview, published in a Ubisoft blog post cited by Esports Insider on May 7, 2025, listed G2 Esports, DarkZero and Wildcard Gaming among the teams included in the shop. The same list did not mention Shopify Rebellion in the excerpt reviewed, which makes the team’s appearance in the X thread notable but still unofficial. (ubisoft.com) Ubisoft’s current esports competition page also shows G2 Esports, DarkZero, Shopify Rebellion and Wildcard Gaming among participating teams in the 2026 competitive circuit. That confirms all four organizations are active in top-level Rainbow Six competition, even if it does not confirm any new cosmetic release. (ubisoft.com) ### Has Ubisoft signaled more bundles are coming? Ubisoft said in its June 2025 R6 Share post that the release was “part of a growing roadmap” and that “additional operator bundles are planned” for a later season. Ubisoft did not name Wildcard, Shopify Rebellion, G2 or DarkZero in that roadmap language, but it did indicate that more team collaborations were expected. (esportsinsider.com) Third-party coverage has also tracked repeated R6 Share expansions over the past year, including new bundle waves and a browser-based R6 Esports Shop meant to make purchases easier outside the game client. Those updates have kept players watching official storefronts for new drops. (ubisoft.com) ### So what can be confirmed now, and what remains unconfirmed? The May 21 X thread can be described as an unofficial listing of alleged team skins, not an announced Ubisoft release. The operator pairings shown in the post align with Ubisoft’s established R6 Share format, and three of the four named teams — G2, DarkZero and Wildcard — are already documented in Ubisoft’s broader esports-cosmetics ecosystem. (ubisoft.com) A release date, store page and Ubisoft confirmation for the four specific bundles were not available in the sources reviewed for this story. The next concrete signal would be an update on Ubisoft’s R6 Esports Shop or an official Rainbow Six Esports post naming the teams, operators and pricing. (esportsinsider.com) (ubisoft.com)

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