December 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of Rainbow Six Siege, which is a remarkable feat considering how strong the game continues to be. While the game struggled out of the gate due to bugs and what many deemed to be a lack of content, Ubisoft continued to address player concerns through updates and additional content which helped transform the experience and improve it significantly. Ultimately, the continued work led to Rainbow Six Siege becoming what it is today, though even 10 years in, there still seems to be plenty more on the horizon.
Looking back to 10 years ago, that version of Rainbow Six Siege is quite different from what players have access to now. The seasonal model has managed to keep the game updated with new content, though for many, the tense gameplay is largely what keeps players coming back. As part of its 10th anniversary, Game Rant spoke with creative director Alexander Karpazis and game director Joshua Mills about the possibility of Rainbow Six ever moving back to that single-player experience.
These Rainbow Six Siege X defenders excel at flanking enemies and sticking to the shadows, being known as roamers.
Siege's origins rose out of...
