How MGS's Solid Snake Joined Rainbow Six Siege



Solid Snake is coming to Rainbow Six Siege.

Not as a skin for an already-existing character, but a fully-fledged operator with his own unique loadout and play style. When GameSpot talked to Ubisoft Montreal about the future of Siege for our 10th anniversary documentary, we didn’t quite imagine a crossover of this magnitude.

Although Ubisoft’s Siege team has done crossovers in the past, this is the first time a character outside of Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy universe has joined Team Rainbow. I sat down with key developers from Ubisoft and Konami to learn how a collaboration like this comes about and why Solid Snake is a perfect fit for Rainbow Six Siege.

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