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Ryu and Chun-Li have been added to Rainbow Six: Siege

In the many years following the launch of Rainbow Six: Siege we have seen Ubisoft slowly but surely bring an increasing number of odd and interesting crossover skins into the tactical FPS. Following the likes of Pickle Rick, 2B from NieR: Automata; The Undertaker; Master Chief and more, Ryu and Chun-Li have now been added to the game as character skins.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the official Rainbow Six: Siege page said “Get ready to boot up and hit the streets with two bundles featuring characters from Street Fighter 6: Ying as Chun-Li and Grim as Ryu!”

The Ryu bundle has been created for the character ‘Grim’ while Chun-Li’s pertains to Ying. Bringing new crossover characters and skins to games can be a rather seamless addition depending on the game and its art style.

With Rainbow Six opting to give the characters crossover outfits as opposed to full-blown custom skins, the final results do appear to be somewhat uncanny.

That said, considering you can play as an anthropomorphised pickle in Rainbow Six Siege, perhaps these new additions won’t stand out too badly after all.

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