Yes, Rainbow Six Siege fully supports crossplay.
Yes, Rainbow Six Siege supports full crossplay across PC, Xbox One+, PlayStation 4+. This means you can play with friends regardless of their platform. Cross-progression is enabled, keeping your saves and unlocks synced across platforms.
Rainbow Six Siege is available on the following platforms:
| Feature | Supported | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Crossplay | Yes | All listed platforms can play together. |
| Cross-Progression | Yes | Your saves and unlocks sync across platforms. |
| Split Screen / Couch Co-op | No | Online multiplayer only — no shared-screen play. |
Yes — Rainbow Six Siege supports cross-progression. Your saves, unlocks and progress stay synced when you switch platforms.
No — Rainbow Six Siege does not offer split screen or couch co-op. To play together, each player needs their own system running the game.
Rainbow Six Siege does not support local split-screen co-op. All multiplayer is online-only, with each player requiring their own device and account.
Rainbow Six Siege features full crossplay across all platforms through the Ubisoft Connect system. Crossplay is supported in all game modes including Casual, Ranked, Unranked, and Arcade. The game features in-game voice chat that works across all platforms, though Discord is recommended. The system uses unified matchmaking that prioritizes input method and skill level to maintain competitive balance.
Rainbow Six Siege has limited offline content. You can play Situations (tutorial missions) and Terrorist Hunt against AI offline, but the core multiplayer experience requires an online connection.
The primary concern is the advantage PC players have with mouse/keyboard precision in a game that requires pixel-perfect headshots. Ubisoft addresses this with input-based matchmaking, separating mouse/keyboard and controller players when possible. Console players also receive aim assist to help balance the playing field. Mixed input fireteams will enter mouse/keyboard lobbies where aim assist is disabled for controller users.
Yes, PlayStation and Xbox players can play together across all game modes. The game uses Ubisoft Connect for crossplay, so add friends using their Ubisoft username.
Yes, but the matchmaking system uses input-based separation. Controller players typically match with other controller users, while mouse/keyboard players match together. Mixed input parties enter mouse/keyboard lobbies.
Yes, Rainbow Six Siege supports full cross-progression through your Ubisoft account. Your operator unlocks, cosmetics, Renown, and Battle Pass progress will sync across all platforms.
Yes, you can disable crossplay in the game settings under 'General' and then 'Cross-Platform Play'. Do note thought that this may increase matchmaking times and limit your player pool to your platform only.
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