How To Get the Siege X Twitch Drops
X Gon' Give You Twitch Drops.

Rainbow Six Siege X has finally dropped across all platforms, bringing the price of admission down to zero. This chapter for the competitive shooter revamps some key systems, breathing new life into a fairly popular multiplayer experience. Ubisoft has partnered with Twitch to celebrate its launch with a drops campaign.
Here is how you can get the Twitch drops for Siege X and earn an exclusive bundle for Dokkaebi.
Get Siege X Twitch Drops
Currently, the R6 – Siege X Launch Week campaign for Siege X is live on Twitch and has the following rewards and requirements:
Item | Item Image | Total watched minutes required |
---|---|---|
SUISUI Weapon Charm | ![]() | 30 Minutes |
Mk EBR Weapon Skin | ![]() | 120 Minutes (2 Hours) |
SUISUI Uniform | ![]() | 240 Minutes (4 Hours) |
SUISUI Headgear | ![]() | 360 Minutes (6 Hours) |
All four of these are cosmetic items for Dokkaebi and are themed around the Ubisoft creator SUISUI.
Here is another look at the items on display:
Siege X Twitch Drops Schedule
The current Siege X Twitch Drop campaign is available from June 9, 2025, to June 16, 2025. These are only available for a limited time, and it’s one of the shorter campaigns.
How to Claim Twitch Drops for Siege X
You need to connect your Ubisoft account with Twitch to become eligible for these rewards and the campaign itself.
- Head over to the following link to both accounts, Ubisoft and Twitch.
- Once youāve linked your Ubisoft and Twitch accounts, head over to any Siege X stream with drops enabled and watch the Stream (or put it on in the background) for the specified time, a total of 240 minutes if you want everything.
- You can keep track of the drop progress in your Twitch inventory. If the progress bar doesnāt update automatically, refresh the page.
- Once you have watched the specified time, youāll see the Claim Now button on the same page over the items one by one.
- After you claim the items, they will show up in your inventory.
Siege X is already doing excellent numbers on Steam, and going free-to-play after ten years was certainly the right move to keep the game alive and profitable for Ubisoft.