How To Get the Siege X Twitch Drops

X Gon' Give You Twitch Drops.

SUISUI Uniform Siege X
Image via Ubisoft

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.

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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:

ItemItem ImageTotal watched minutes required
SUISUI Weapon CharmSUISUI Weapon Charm30 Minutes
Mk EBR Weapon Skin120 Minutes (2 Hours)
SUISUI Uniform240 Minutes (4 Hours)
SUISUI Headgear360 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 you’ve 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 doesn’t update automatically, refresh the page.
  • Once you have watched the specified time, you’ll 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.

Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.