Delta Force Adds Rainbow Six Siege Black Ice Skins in New Crossover Event

Players who remember the thrill of opening an Alpha Pack in Rainbow Six Siege—only to get that unmistakable Black Ice look—are about to see the concept jump to a new battlefield. As part of a collaboration event, Rainbow Six Siege cosmetics and reward systems are coming to Delta Force, swapping the usual direction of crossovers and bringing the Black Ice theme along for the ride.

When the crossover goes live (and what you can do during it)

The crossover is scheduled to arrive on July 10. It will run until August 23, giving players a long window to grind event missions, push through the reward progression, and pick up Siege-flavored gear in Delta Force.

  1. July 10 starts the Delta Force x Rainbow Six Siege event.
  2. Complete collaboration missions and keep advancing through the reward track to earn event rewards.
  3. Claim Alpha Packs during the event to increase your chances at collaboration items.
  4. Unlock free Operator Bundles as you progress through the event.
  5. Work toward the Black Ice-themed weapon rewards during the event’s full run.
  6. In Operations, finish an in-match task tied to the Remote-Control Drone “Operations Easter egg” to obtain the limited-time drone collectible.

All rewards in the Delta Force x Rainbow Six Siege event

Starting on July 10, Delta Force will include Rainbow Six Siege cosmetics, Alpha Packs, and a full set of progression rewards through August 23. The headline items are the Black Ice offerings, which remain available for the entire event duration. By completing missions and moving through the reward track, you can eventually unlock the MP5 Black Ice without paying.

  • Legendary MP5 Black Ice appearance
  • Legendary K437 Assault Rifle appearance (Domineering)
  • Two guaranteed Legendary collaboration Operator Bundles (choose two from: Nox x Vigil, Sineva x Montagne, and Stinger x Doc)
  • Remote-Control Drone collectible (complete the Operations Easter egg in-match)

Beyond the main Black Ice items, the event also includes additional rewards you can obtain during the full run:

  • Black Ice Research Cards
  • Exclusive limited charms
  • Calling Cards and avatars
  • Alpha Packs
  • Weapon EXP Cards and Tokens
  • Armament Vouchers
  • Quantum Keys and Logistics Vouchers
  • Rainbow Six Merit Supply Warfare rewards

For players who want more cosmetics beyond the free track, there are also paid options. A paid Black Ice Appearance Bundle Draw is available for additional weapon skin chances. Separately, the Alpha Pack Lucky Draw provides further opportunities to earn all three collaboration Operator Bundles, along with exclusive Spray Paints and Calling Cards.

When Alpha Packs roll collaboration content, they may include Operator Bundles that let characters visually line up with their Rainbow Six Siege counterparts. Those pairings are:

  • Nox x Vigil Operator Bundle
  • Sineva x Montagne Operator Bundle
  • Stinger x Doc Operator Bundle

There’s also a Siege-themed drone equipment reward. Players can obtain a Siege drone by completing an Easter egg during matches.

One timing note: while the overall event runs from July 10 to August 23, the K437 skin and the Capture the Flag rewards close earlier on July 23. If you’re aiming for those specific items, the countdown begins sooner than the rest of the event.

Players can also expect other activities and rewards linked to Season 10 alongside this crossover. If you want the complete breakdown of both the Rainbow Six Siege and Delta Force event rewards, the event details are referenced through the patch notes.

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