Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege: 15000 R6 Credits
Already deep in Siege and eyeing that Elite Set or a stack of operators you've been grinding toward? This is the top-tier credit bundle for players who know exactly what they want from the store.
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About Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege: 15000 R6 Credits
I'll be straight with you: this is not a game, and reviewing it the way I would a campaign or a multiplayer mode would be misleading. What you're looking at is 15,000 R6 Credits, the largest single currency bundle Ubisoft sells for Rainbow Six Siege, aimed squarely at committed Xbox players who are already in the ecosystem and want to spend in bulk rather than top up in drips. So what does 15,000 Credits actually get you? Quite a lot, if you're selective. The Premium Battle Pass runs 1,200 Credits, so this bundle covers it with a comfortable surplus. Operator unlocks, Elite Sets (which bundle together a full uniform, headgear, operator card portrait, and weapon skins), esports Legacy bundles, and seasonal cosmetics are all on the table. If you've been holding off on two or three Elite Sets, this bundle covers them in one transaction. The R6 Marketplace, which lets players trade skins that have rotated out of the standard store, also accepts Credits, making this bundle genuinely useful for anyone chasing older limited cosmetics. The honest catch is one that applies to every premium currency pack in live-service games: Credits are non-transferable, platform-locked to Xbox here, and their purchasing power shifts whenever Ubisoft adjusts store pricing or rotates items out. You're buying potential, not a guaranteed outcome. If you're a casual or returning player who hasn't identified specific items worth spending on, the smaller bundles are lower-risk entry points. The 15,000 pack makes most sense for regular Siege players who have a mental shopping list and want the per-credit value that larger bundles tend to carry. There's nothing to criticize from a content standpoint because there is no content to play here. The transaction itself is clean and straightforward. Credits land in your account after purchase and you spend them inside Siege at your own pace. Whether the items available at any given moment justify the outlay is a question only your current wishlist can answer. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Ubisoft Da Nang
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- May 27, 2025