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Grab your guaranteed beta code for Rainbow Six: Siege on PC, Xbox One or PS4 right here!

Thanks to Ubisoft, we’ve got a bunch of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege beta codes up for grabs across Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

Beginning 25 September, those in Australia and New Zealand can grab a guaranteed beta code for the platform of your choice. To do so, simply follow the instructions below:

Easy, right?

If you’re on the fence about the game, never fear; we previewed the game at E3 and will be spending some more time with it (and its developers) this week.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 from 13 October. Those who buy the game on Xbox One will also receive copies of Rainbow Six: Vegas and Vegas 2 on Xbox 360 for free to take advantage of the console’s newfound backwards compatibility.

Update: We’ve confirmed with Ubisoft that these codes will only work for those in Australia and New Zealand. Sorry, everyone else!


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