Six Invitational 2025 Twitch drops: what’s included and how to claim

Jonno Nicholson
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Ubisoft has revealed details on the Six Invitational 2025 Twitch drops that will be available to earn throughout the event.

During Rainbow Six Siege’s biggest event of the year, viewers can receive a range of exclusive in-game rewards by watching live.

Beginning on February 3rd, 2025, Six Invitational viewers can earn ‘esports packs’, cosmetic items for several in-game Operators and items relating to each stage of the tournament.

In total, the Six Invitational 2025 esports pack will contain a total of 20 items and are available by watching the competition for a specified length of time.

Notable items include limited-edition weapon skins, Operator skins and a charm celebrating the reveal of the recent Year 9, Season 4 update.

Ubisoft, the developer and publisher of Rainbow Six Siege, has utilised Twitch drops to retain fan engagement for several years. The tactical shooter isn’t the only esport to use the feature. The likes of League of Legends and Counter-Strike have both used Twitch drops in the past to entice viewers to watch competitions.

How to claim Six Invitational 2025 Twitch drops

To be eligible to receive Six Invitational 2025 Twitch drops, viewers must link their Twitch and Ubisoft accounts together at the account registration website.

To earn Twitch drops while the event is taking place, viewers can tune into official Rainbow Six channels and track their progress. Additionally, viewers can use the platform to claim rewards once each milestone is hit.

Some rewards on offer require fans to watch at least 15 hours of the event across specific days combined. For example, after 15 hours watched between February 9th – 11th fans will be rewarded with a Ram’s SI 2025 Headgear.

If fans watch six hours of the Grand Finals, they will be given a Ram’s SI 2025 R4-C Skin. Typically these drops increase every two hours, with the minimum amount needed to watch across a section period of days being two hours (except for the Grand Final).

The Six Invitational 2025 begins on February 3rd and runs until February 16th giving viewers plenty of time to earn all of the items that are on offer.

Last year’s event became the most-watched Rainbow Six Siege event in the history of the esport, recording peak viewing figures of 521,349.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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