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Alpha Packs are a feature of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. They contain cosmetic items that allow players to customize their Operator with Uniforms, Headgear, Charms, or Weapon Skins.

They were officially announced on Six Invitational 2017 and have been introduced on July 18, 2017 for players on PC, on July 24, 2017 for players on Xbox One and on July 26, 2017 for players on PlayStation 4.

In order to obtain a pack, players must win a match, after which the game will decide to award you a pack or not. If not, two percentages will be added to your chance of obtaining a match next win. If you lost the match, you will gain one and a half percentages anyway. While playing Ranked, losing will award you two percentages, and winning, three percentages. Season Pass owners receive 0.3 extra percentages at all times. Leaving a match early will not award any percentages.

Packs may also be purchased with Renown.

  • 1 Pack - 5000 R6S-renown-icon
  • 5 Packs - 25000 R6S-renown-icon
  • 25 Packs - 112000 R6S-renown-icon
  • 50 Packs - 200000 R6S-renown-icon

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Trivia

  • The chances of winning the Alpha Pack are predetermined once a match is won, despite what the wheel at the end might suggest. Even if waited, a player will already be given a chance to obtain the pack. Quitting before reaching the wheel on the end of a match will have no impact on a player's chances at winning.