Rainbow Six drops esport bundles for CAG Osaka and Spacestation Gaming

Joey Morris
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R^ Share Support Kits featuring CAG Osaka and Spacestation Gaming themed drones
Image credit: Ubisoft

Ubisoft has revealed the latest R6 Share bundles arriving at Rainbow Six Siege X, bringing more esports-themed cosmetics to the tactical shooter.

The bundles feature in-game cosmetics such as drone skins, gun charms and operator card backgrounds themed around its partnered teams CAG Osaka and Spacestation Gaming.

The bundles are available to purchase through the R6 Share esports store, with the 2025 Support Kit costing 720 R6 Credits (~$5/£4.80) to purchase. 50% of the bundle profits will go to the associated team as part of Ubisoft’s partner programme.

It is not the first esports cosmetics themed after CAG Osaka or Spacestation Gaming, as various pro team bundles were also released back in June 2025. Particularly, the Utah-based organisation Spacestation Gaming has various kits dating back to 2019.

Ubisoft has introduced the latest additions to the 2025 Support Kit line-up, having previously launched bundles for teams M80, FURIA Esports, and LOUD.

CAG Osaka and Spacestation Gaming in R6

Spacestation Gaming has competed in the Rainbow Six Siege X esports scene for several years, making its debut in 2018. This year, the organisation placed fifth in the 2025 Six Invitational after qualifying through the Global Standings (ranked eighth).

Since then, Spacestation Gaming has proven to be one of the top teams in the North America League, winning Stage 1 after defeating DarkZero in the Grand Finals and placing runner-up in Stage 2 behind M80.

Spacestation Gaming is set to compete in the 2026 Six Invitational after winning the North America League 2025 Regional Finals.

Japanese organisation CAG Osaka has also competed in Rainbow Six Siege X for several years, back when it was known as CYCLOPS athlete gaming. The team competed in the 2025 Six Invitational after winning the APAC Japan Closed Qualifier, placing 12th out of 20 teams in the crowning event.

The team would go on to compete in various events, placing runner-up in the RE:L0:AD 2025 tournament and Asia Pacific League APAC North Stage 2.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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