The Boys Invade Rainbow Six Siege: Homelander and Black Noir Bundles Revealed

The Boys Invade Rainbow Six Siege: Homelander and Black Noir Bundles Revealed

Kaustavmani Choudhury

19 Feb, 2025, 12:02

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Last updated: 8 Apr, 2025, 15:06

Ubisoft has officially unveiled its latest crossover in Rainbow Six Siege, bringing characters from Prime Video’s The Boys into the tactical shooter. The new collaboration introduces two exclusive cosmetic bundles featuring Homelander and Black Noir, reimagined for Siege operators Ace and Deimos.

This article covers everything you need to know about The Boys bundle in Rainbow Six Siege, including its contents, pricing, and how to unlock it.

All Items in The Boys Bundle

The crossover consists of 12 items split into two distinct bundles, each designed to replicate the appearance and essence of the show’s iconic characters.

Ace Homelander Bundle

Ace Homelander bundle
Ace Homelander bundle (Image Source: In-game Screenshot)

Ace takes on the role of Homelander, complete with a patriotic yet bloodstained aesthetic. This bundle includes:

  • Strongest Supe Headgear
  • Strongest Supe Uniform
  • Patriotic Colors Weapon Skin (for AK-12)
  • Strongest Supe Operator Portrait
  • A Touch of Vanity Card Background
  • Liquid Gold Charm (a reference for The Boys fans)

Deimos Black Noir Bundle

Deimos Black Noir Bundle
Deimos Black Noir Bundle (Image Source: In-game Screenshot)

Deimos embodies Black Noir, bringing a more subtle yet deadly look to the battlefield. The bundle includes:

  • Death Dealer Headgear
  • Death Dealer Uniform
  • Unseen Finisher Weapon Skin (for AK-74M)
  • Death Dealer Operator Portrait
  • A New Foundation Card Background
  • Buster Beaver Charm

Price and Discounted Options

The Rainbow Six Siege x The Boys bundle costs 4,080 R6 credits. However, you can buy the bundles individually for 2,160 R6 credits each.

Players with the Premium Battle Pass or R6 Membership Plans can get a 10% discount, lowering the full bundle price to 3,672 R6 Credits.

The Boys complete bundle
The Boys complete bundle (Image Source: In-game Screenshot)

R6 Credit to Cash Conversion

To help you plan your purchase, here’s the current pricing of R6 Credits:

  • 600 R6 Credits: $4.99
  • 1,200 R6 Credits, $9.99
  • 2,670 R6 Credits: $19.99
  • 4,920 R6 Credits: $34.99
  • 7,560 R6 Credits: $49.99
  • 16,000 R6 Credits: $99.99

All prices are in United States Dollars. 

Where to buy The Boys Bundle

You can purchase the Homelander and Black Noir bundles directly from the in-game Rainbow Six Siege shop. Simply navigate to the store, locate The Boys collaboration, and select your preferred bundle.

Ubisoft has previously collaborated with major franchises for Rainbow Six Siege, including (but not limited to) Halo, Rick and Morty, and Resident Evil. Now, The Boys joins this growing list, following previous game appearances in titles such as Call of Duty and Mortal Kombat 1.

The Homelander and Black Noir bundles bring a unique superhero-villain flair to Rainbow Six Siege, making them a tempting pick for both The Boys fans and dedicated Siege players.


Learn more about Year 10 Season 1: Operation Prep Phase HERE. You can also learn about the future of Rainbow Six Siege and Siege X HERE.

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Featured Image Source: Ubisoft

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