Rainbow Six Siege’s Rick and Morty crossover: New skins, release date, and crossover history
Rick and Morty Crossover Details
Ubisoft has unveiled an exciting collaboration between Rainbow Six Siege and the wildly popular Rick and Morty series, bringing two iconic character skins to the tactical shooter. This crossover marks another creative expansion of Siege’s cosmetic offerings while maintaining the game’s competitive integrity.
Following its initial tease during the Year 6 reveal event, the full Rick and Morty crossover package will become available on April 15. Players can expect to find these distinctive skins for operators Sledge and Smoke in the in-game store, though pricing details remain unconfirmed.
The collaboration represents Ubisoft’s ongoing commitment to celebrating Siege’s anniversary with special content. The developers have cleverly incorporated Rick and Morty’s signature humor and visual style while ensuring the skins remain appropriate for Siege’s tactical environment.
Skin Breakdown and Gameplay Impact
The two crossover skins offer dramatically different aesthetic approaches while maintaining gameplay balance:
Pickle Rick Smoke: This skin transforms the British operator into the show’s famous pickled scientist, complete with rat-faced headgear and metallic armor concealing the pickle form underneath. The design stays true to the character’s absurd humor while maintaining Smoke’s recognizable silhouette.
Gromflomite Sledge: Taking inspiration from the show’s alien bureaucrats, this skin gives Sledge a futuristic makeover with distinctive lattice-patterned eyes and high-tech armor. While toned down from the full alien appearance, the skin captures the Gromflomite essence without compromising gameplay clarity.
Both skins are purely cosmetic and won’t affect operator hitboxes or abilities, maintaining Siege’s competitive fairness. However, their distinctive appearances may impact enemy visibility in certain lighting conditions.
Rainbow Six Crossover History
The Rick and Morty collaboration continues Ubisoft’s trend of high-profile crossovers that began with Operation Shadow Legacy’s addition of Splinter Cell’s Sam Fisher. Other notable collaborations include:
- Lara Croft-inspired Elite skin for Ash (2020)
- Resident Evil’s Jill Valentine skin for Zofia
- Multiple crossover events with other Ubisoft franchises
These crossovers demonstrate Ubisoft’s strategy of expanding Siege’s appeal while respecting each franchise’s unique identity. The Rick and Morty skins follow this pattern, offering fanservice without compromising Siege’s tactical gameplay.
Player Tips and Strategies
When using these distinctive skins, consider these tactical considerations:
- Visibility trade-off: While visually striking, the skins may make you slightly more noticeable in certain environments
- Psychological impact: Unusual skins can sometimes distract opponents, creating brief windows of advantage
- Map awareness: The Gromflomite eyes may be more visible in dark areas, while Pickle Rick stands out in outdoor environments
- Team coordination: Communicate clearly as teammates may take a moment longer to recognize you with unfamiliar visuals
Remember that while these skins are fun additions, they don’t provide competitive advantages. Focus on mastering the operators’ core abilities for true tactical superiority.
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