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Rainbow Six Siege's new free Kapkan skin inspired by "grinning snake"

If you're looking to personalise your Rainbow Six Siege experience, you might already know that you can spend some R6 Credits on some fantastic in-game cosmetics. However, fans of Ubisoft's tactical shooter can also pick up a slick free Kapkan skin from Twitch Prime Gaming with an active Amazon Prime memebership - for a limited time. If you're interested, you might also be interested in the fact that the skin itself was inspired by a "grinning adder snake". We know the latest Rainbow Six Siege Amazon Prime Gaming bundle is truly epic, but how cool is that?


Before that, though, some details - as we know you like free things. From March 14, until April 14, Rainbow Six Siege players with an active Amazon Prime membership (or Twitch Prime subscription), will be able to log onto the Rainbow Six Siege Amazon Prime Gaming page right here and claim a completely free Kapkan operator bundle - which comes with a Headgear, a Uniform, a 9x19VSN weapon skin, and a weapon charm.


Designed by the incredibly talented 'LevaSoj', the bundle features a rather unique look for the Russian defender; he's wearing a bright red beret, for one.


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Latest Rainbow Six Siege Amazon Prime Gaming bundle is truly epic

Ubisoft's tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege has been around for over eight years now and there are some pretty swanky cosmetics on offer - from slick collaborations with Tomb Raider and Nier Replicant to a whole host of Elite operator bundles welll worth your R6 Credits. From March 14, though, you can pick up another epic operator bundle for completely free - all you need is an Amazon Prime Gaming account. Sounds good, right? Well, allow us to explain.


Over the years, Rainbow Six Siege has worked with talented fan artists to create bespoke fan-art based operator bundles - it's nothing new. However, the next one that Amazon Prime Gaming subscribers can get their hands on is something quite special - and, of course, it's free. So, there's really no reason for you to not want to pick it up.


As you can see for yourself down below, Rainbow Six Siege has teamed up with the ever-talented LevaSoj to create a Kapkan operator bundle worth getting your hands on. It features a uniform cosmetic, a headgear cosmetic, a 9x19VSN weapon skin, and a charm (which features a chibi version of Kapkan wearing said uniform and headgear).


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