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Pickle Rick is coming to Rainbow Six Siege

If Fortnite has taught us anything, it’s that no crossovers are off the table. Even so, this latest crossover is certainly unexpected. Ubisoft has announced that its popular tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege will be crossing over with the Adult Swim cartoon Rick and Morty.

Announced via a trailer, Rainbow Six Siege is getting two new skins inspired by the hit Adult Swim tv show Rick and Morty. The first skin is for the character Smoke and will let players look like Pickle Rick after taking over the body of a rat. The bundle includes the Pickle Rick Rat Suit and headgear, Portal Gun attachment skin, weapon skin, and Pickle Rick Charm.

The second bundle is for the character Sledge, and will let players look like the insectoid species Gromflomite, featuring the Gromflomite uniform and headgear, the Federation Defense attachment skin, weapon skin for Sledge's M590A1, and the Seal Team Rick charm.

Rick and Morty is returning for its fifth season in June later this year, and so the timing of this crossover does make sense – even if the fervour surrounding Pickle Rick died out years ago. Both the Pickle Rick bundle and the Gromflomite bundle are available to purchase from today.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this crossover? Does the cartoony nature of the skins undermine the tone of Siege? Do you watch Rick and Morty? Let us know down below.

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