Rainbow Six Siege Year 4 Pass out now, exclusive items revealed

Rainbow Six Siege Year 4
Rainbow Six Siege Year 4 (Image credit: Ubisoft)

Ubisoft just deployed the final season of Rainbow Six Siege's third year of content, via a Moroccan-themed update, Operation Wind Bastion. With new playable Operators, maps, and more scheduled for 2019, a fresh season pass also follows, providing annual benefits for the hit tactical shooter. Rainbow Six Siege's Year 4 Pass has already made its surprise debut on digital storefronts, ahead of an expected formal announcement.

The upcoming content roadmap is yet to be fully outlined, meaning the contents of its Year 4 Pass are somewhat ambiguous. Store listings detail similar benefits to prior years, including early access to all eight upcoming Year 4 Operators, alongside cosmetics and progression boosters. After purchase, all its benefits are live until January 31, 2020. Here's a complete breakdown of the Year 4 Pass contents, lifted from the store description:

  • 8 new Year 4 operators
  • 8 headgear and uniforms
  • R6 Charm
  • 600 R6 Credits
  • 7-day early access to each season's new Operators.
  • 10% discount in in-game shop
  • 5% Renown boost
  • 0.3% Alpha Pack Boost

Rainbow Six Siege's new Volcano weapon skin and Lava Six charm, exclusive to Year 4 Pass early adopters.

Rainbow Six Siege's new Volcano weapon skin and Lava Six charm, exclusive to Year 4 Pass early adopters.

Buying the Rainbow Six Siege Year 4 Pass before March 4, 2019 also unlocks an exclusive "Volcano" universal weapon skin. Aligning with prior leaks, this coveted skin is among the game's most unique yet, with its glowing lava-lined finish.

Rainbow Six Siege's Year 4 Pass is now available for purchase on the Xbox One's Microsoft Store, PlayStation Store, with a Uplay PC release expected soon, priced at $29.99.

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