Attack on Titan comes to Rainbow Six Siege X in its most divisive collab yet

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Cande Maldonado Dec 24, 2025 · 2 mins read
Attack on Titan comes to Rainbow Six Siege X in its most divisive collab yet
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Rainbow Six Siege X has officially crossed into anime territory with an Attack on Titan collab dropping on Christmas Eve.

Over the last few years, Siege has pulled away from strict military fantasy and into pop culture territory with crossovers like Money Heist, Resident Evil, and Rick and Morty

Those experiments sparked debate, but during the holiday season, Siege X leaned fully into an Attack on Titan crossover instead of just flirting with it.

Siege X launches its first anime crossover with Attack on Titan

Ubisoft has now brought Attack on Titan into Rainbow Six Siege X through two premium cosmetic bundles.

Amaru receives a Mikasa Ackerman-themed set, while Oryx is reimagined as the Armored Titan. Each bundle includes headgear, uniforms, portraits, charms, backgrounds, and weapon skins, priced at 2,160 R6 Credits each, or 4,080 for both.

Visually, the crossover is hard to miss. Stylized anime designs sit directly inside Siege’s grounded environments, creating a contrast that feels intentional and, for some players, jarring.

Ubisoft has confirmed the bundles are not time-limited and will remain available in the in-game store under Bundles.

Player reactions have been divisive. Some fans exclaimed that the “operator choices for this collab are soo fire,” while others celebrated it as their “all time favorite anime crossover.” On Reddit, visual criticism arrived quickly, with players saying “They did Mikasa dirty” and joking that “the facial structure on Amaru looks like the giga chad meme ngl.”