Rainbow Six Siege · Official Trading Platform

R6 Marketplace

Complete 2026 Guide

Your full breakdown of how the R6 Marketplace works, what the 10% fee actually costs you, how the order book matches trades, and where things stand after the January 2026 shutdown. Updated April 2026.

MARKETPLACE OFFLINE — SHIELDGUARD REBUILD IN PROGRESS — YEAR 11 RELAUNCH EXPECTED
OFFLINE
Current Status
10%
Transaction Fee
120
Min Listing (R6C)
Jun '25
Original Launch
LVL 25
Access Requirement
SCROLL

As of April 2026, the marketplace is temporarily closed while Ubisoft completes the ShieldGuard security rebuild. It is expected to return during Year 11 of Rainbow Six Siege. All mechanics described in this guide apply to how the platform worked before shutdown and how it will work after relaunch. The security layer is changing — the trading mechanics are not.

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What the R6 Marketplace Actually Is

The R6 Marketplace is Ubisoft's official web-based trading hub for Rainbow Six Siege cosmetic items. You use it to buy skins, charms, uniforms, headgear, and attachment skins from other players — or to sell your own. Every transaction runs through Ubisoft's servers, uses R6 Credits as the only accepted currency, and is tracked to your Ubisoft account.

Think of it like Steam's community market, but built specifically for Siege and with stricter rules. No real money changes hands directly between players. You buy R6 Credits from Ubisoft, spend them on items other players have listed, and when you sell, you receive Credits back into your Ubisoft wallet.

The whole thing lives at marketplace.ubisoft.com. There is no dedicated app, no in-game interface on console, and no way to trade items outside this one platform. If someone tells you they can trade R6 skins through Discord, Reddit, or a third-party site, they are either scamming you or trying to get your account banned.

Platform Type
P2P Order Book
Player-to-player, anonymous matching. No fixed prices.
Launch Date
Jun 10
2025 — packaged with the Siege X update
Currency
R6 Credits Only
No Renown. No cash. Credits only, full stop.
Current Status
OFFLINE
ShieldGuard rebuild. Year 11 relaunch expected.
THE CORE PROMISE

Before the marketplace existed, rare Siege cosmetics were either locked to whoever pulled them from an Alpha Pack or gone forever if the event ended. If you missed Dust Line season, you missed the Dust Line skins. Full stop.

The R6 Marketplace fixed that. Almost any tradable cosmetic from the game's history is now obtainable if you're willing to pay what another player wants. A Glacier skin from 2017 that was locked behind a specific Alpha Pack can show up in a marketplace search today. That shift turned Siege cosmetics into something closer to collectibles.

Prices started reflecting actual demand instead of Ubisoft's original tier system. Some "legendary" skins sell cheap because nobody cares about them. Some "rare" items fetch premium prices because they match popular operator meta. Tier and rarity tags don't always match real market value.

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History, Launch & The January 2026 Shutdown

Ubisoft first teased the marketplace concept during a developer livestream in October 2023. Community reaction was immediate relief — players had been asking for a trading system for years, after watching CS:GO, Dota 2, and TF2 build thriving economies around their cosmetics.

OCTOBER 2023
Developer Livestream Reveal
Ubisoft announces the marketplace concept to overwhelming community approval.
JANUARY 2024
Closed Beta Wave 1
First beta wave launched to a small selected group on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. Testing runs through May 2024 across multiple waves — expanding to ~50,000 then ~200,000 players (roughly 5% of the active player base).
JUNE 10, 2025
Full Public Launch — Siege X
The marketplace goes live for all eligible players as part of the Siege X update, which also brought engine upgrades and new modes.
AUGUST — DECEMBER 2025
Feature Rollouts
Price history graphs (August), analytics dashboard (September), watchlist feature (December) all added during six smooth months of operation.
LATE DECEMBER 2025
MongoBleed Security Breach
Attackers exploit a database vulnerability, distributing roughly 2 billion R6 Credits across compromised accounts and unlocking developer-exclusive cosmetics — including Glacier skins — across millions of player accounts. Estimated financial damage exceeds $13 million in Credits alone.
JANUARY 30, 2026
Player Protection Update — Marketplace Goes Offline
All transactions rolled back to 11:00 AM UTC on the breach date. Main Siege servers came back online within hours. The marketplace did not. ShieldGuard rebuild begins. App-based 2FA becomes mandatory for marketplace access.
2026 — YEAR 11
Expected Relaunch Window
Ubisoft committed to a Year 11 relaunch. No firm date confirmed. Community expectations point toward mid-to-late 2026, possibly aligned with Six Invitational 2026 in Paris or the Year 11 seasonal launch.

In late December 2025, attackers exploited a vulnerability in the database layer supporting the marketplace. The breach allowed bad actors to distribute roughly 2 billion R6 Credits across compromised accounts. They also unlocked developer-exclusive cosmetics, including Glacier skins, across millions of player accounts. Financial damage was estimated at over $13 million in Credits alone, not counting the value of restricted cosmetics that leaked. Ubisoft's response: pull the entire marketplace offline, roll back all transactions to 11:00 AM UTC on breach day, and begin a full security rebuild.

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How the Order Book System Works

The R6 Marketplace doesn't work like a normal online store. There are no fixed prices. Ubisoft isn't setting the cost of a Black Ice R4-C and waiting for you to click buy. Instead, the marketplace uses an order book system — the same model used by stock exchanges and most serious digital trading platforms.

The order book is a live, public list of every buy offer and every sell offer for a specific item, sorted by price. When a buy offer and a sell offer match, the trade happens automatically. The credits move, the skin changes hands, and both parties get a notification.

▲ BUY ORDERS — Purchase Side
SELL ORDERS — Sale Side ▼
MAX BIDDEPTH
550 R6C
520 R6C
500 R6C
480 R6C
460 R6C
ASK PRICEDEPTH
560 R6C
580 R6C
600 R6C
650 R6C
700 R6C
Purchase Orders — The Buy Side

When you want to buy an item, you create a purchase order. You pick the item you want, then set the maximum price you're willing to pay. Here's the part most people get wrong the first time: the price you set is your ceiling, not your actual payment.

If you put in a purchase order for Plasma Pink at 300 Credits and the lowest seller is asking 250, you'll get the item at 250. You don't overpay. You can have up to five active purchase orders at any time. While live, the Credits you bid are reserved from your balance — you can't spend them elsewhere.

Sale Orders — The Sell Side

Selling works in reverse. You pick an item from your inventory, set the minimum price you'll accept, and create a sale order. The item gets pulled out of your in-game inventory immediately and held by the system. You can have five active sale orders running simultaneously.

When you buy an item on the marketplace, there's a 15-day resale cooldown before you can list it for sale again. This prevents rapid flipping and market manipulation. If you're planning to flip skins for profit, that cooldown eats into your turnaround time and must factor into your strategy.

How Matching Actually Works

The matching algorithm scans all active sale orders, sorts them lowest to highest, and matches the buyer with the cheapest seller at or below the buyer's maximum. Instant match, transaction complete. If multiple buyers bid the same amount, the system uses first-in, first-out — oldest order matches first. Bidding slightly above the cluster of existing buyers can get you paired faster.

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R6 Credits Explained

R6 Credits are the premium currency for Rainbow Six Siege, and they're the only currency the marketplace accepts. You cannot use Renown. You cannot pay directly with cash. Every trade on the platform moves in Credits — full stop.

Source 1 — Direct Purchase
Buy from Ubisoft
Credit packs start at 600 Credits. Available via in-game store, Ubisoft Connect, or platform store. Larger packs offer slightly better value per Credit.
Source 2 — Marketplace Sales
Sell Items
Sell items and earn 90% of the sale price. Credits land in your wallet and work exactly like purchased ones — spend on anything Ubisoft offers.
Source 3 — Events & Passes
Battle Pass / Drops
Occasional Credits from Battle Pass rewards, Twitch drops, and promotional events. Small amounts that add up over time if you play consistently.
What Happens to Reserved Credits

When you create a purchase order, the system reserves your maximum bid immediately from your available balance. The Credits haven't been spent, but you can't use them elsewhere until the order resolves.

Example: You have 1,000 Credits. You place a purchase order for an Ash R4-C Black Ice with a maximum of 500. Your available balance drops to 500 right away. If a seller matches you at 450, you get 50 Credits refunded and pay 450. Cancel the order — all 500 return instantly. Spread five orders at 200 Credits each and you've locked up all 1,000.

Once you buy R6 Credits from Ubisoft with real money, they are non-refundable. They stay in your Ubisoft account and can only be spent within Ubisoft's ecosystem. You cannot cash them out. You cannot transfer them to another account. You cannot convert them back to dollars or euros. The marketplace is not a way to make real money — it is a way to move Credits between in-game items.

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What You Can Buy & Sell

The marketplace handles cosmetic items only. Nothing that affects gameplay is tradable. Ubisoft has been clear about this line and has no plans to change it.

// TRADABLE CATEGORIES
  • + Weapon Skins — Seasonal skins from every past season (Dust Line, Skull Rain, Red Crow, Velvet Shell, Blood Orchid, White Noise, Chimera, Para Bellum, Wind Bastion, Burnt Horizon and beyond), Black Ice and Glacier variants, Pro League skins, event skins from Outbreak and Doktor's Curse sets.
  • + Attachment Skins — Chroma Streaks, Plasma Pink, Thermal Antipodes, Spellbound, and similar. Apply across weapons — useful for players wanting a consistent visual theme.
  • + Weapon Charms — Animated, glowing, static, pro player signature charms, and collab charms (Rick & Morty, Money Heist, Tomb Raider, and other crossovers).
  • + Operator Uniforms — Seasonal operator-specific cosmetics and themed uniform sets.
  • + Operator Headgear — Seasonal and event-specific headgear pieces.
  • + Card Backgrounds & Profile Items — Less popular but still tradable.
// LOCKED — NOT TRADABLE
  • Elite Skins — Tied to specific operator unlocks and animations. Non-tradable by design.
  • Current Season Items — Anything released in the ongoing season stays locked until the next season begins. Three-month cooldown rule.
  • Promotional & Streamer Items — Specific partnership charms excluded to preserve their exclusivity.
  • Recently Purchased Items — 15-day resale cooldown on anything you bought from the marketplace.
  • Licensing-Restricted Items — Some crossover cosmetics have licensing terms that prevent trading.

Siege uses Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary tiers. The marketplace shows you the original rarity tag — but rarity does not equal market value. Some Legendary skins trade below 200 Credits because nobody wants them. Some Uncommon items from early seasons sell for hundreds because players collect full sets. Actual value depends on demand, supply, operator popularity, and how old the item is.

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Requirements to Access the Marketplace

Not every Siege player can use the R6 Marketplace. Ubisoft gates access behind requirements designed to keep newly made accounts, cheaters, and bots out of the trading system.

25
Clearance Level 25 or Higher
Your Siege account needs to hit Level 25. For a new player, that's roughly 15–25 hours of gameplay. Ranked matches and PVP give better XP than casual and hunt modes — ranked is the fastest route if you're grinding toward eligibility.
2FA
Two-Factor Authentication — App-Based
2FA is non-negotiable. After the January 2026 security update, app-based 2FA using Google Authenticator, Authy, or Microsoft Authenticator is now required. SMS 2FA is being phased out. Switch before the marketplace reopens to avoid access issues.
Recent Match Activity
You need to have played at least one XP-granting match recently. This confirms your account is active and not dormant or compromised. If you're hopping back into Siege after a long break, play a match or two before accessing the marketplace.
Good Account Standing
Any active sanction, suspension, or ban blocks marketplace access automatically. This includes temporary competitive bans, chat bans, and Code of Conduct violations still in effect. Minor issues can lock you out for days or weeks depending on severity.

You do not need to pay for beta access — the beta ended June 2025. You do not need to sign up separately — your regular Ubisoft account credentials work at marketplace.ubisoft.com. You do not need to live in a specific country — the marketplace is available globally wherever Siege operates, though some regions may have restrictions based on local regulations around digital goods.

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The 10% Transaction Fee — What It Actually Costs You

Every completed sale on the R6 Marketplace carries a flat 10% transaction fee which Ubisoft keeps. The fee is paid by the seller, not the buyer. Buyers pay exactly their bid amount with no additional cost.

R6 Fee
10%
Seller pays. Buyer pays zero extra.
Steam (CS2)
15%
Industry comparison.
Min Listing
120
R6 Credits — hard floor.
Min Payout
108
R6C after fee on 120 listing.
Net Formula
÷ 0.9
Target net ÷ 0.9 = listing price.
Fee Purpose
Infra + Sink
Funds servers & prevents Credit inflation.
Listed Price Ubisoft Fee (10%) You Receive (Net) Notes
120 R6C12 R6C108 R6CMinimum listing — floor payout
200 R6C20 R6C180 R6CBudget territory
500 R6C50 R6C450 R6CWant 450 net? List at 500
1,000 R6C100 R6C900 R6CWant 900 net? List at 1,000
2,000 R6C200 R6C1,800 R6CPremium tier — Black Ice range
5,000 R6C500 R6C4,500 R6CHigh-value rare items

To calculate your listing price from a target net payout: Target ÷ 0.9 = Listing Price. Want 450 Credits? 450 ÷ 0.9 = 500. Want 900? 900 ÷ 0.9 = 1,000. Experienced sellers always factor the fee in before posting. New sellers sometimes forget and end up disappointed when their 200 Credit sale only nets 180.

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Platform Availability — PC & Console

The R6 Marketplace is accessible across every platform Siege runs on, but how you access it depends on what you play on.

PC
Windows
Full Access
In-game OR browser at marketplace.ubisoft.com. Both interfaces are functionally identical.
PS5
PlayStation 5
Browser Only
Access via phone, tablet, or any external browser. Native in-game access was planned — delayed by shutdown.
PS4
PlayStation 4
Browser Only
Web browser access. Native integration may follow after PS5 rollout stabilises.
XBX
Xbox Series X/S
Browser Only
Microsoft Edge on Xbox is functional. Or use any external browser on phone or PC.
XB1
Xbox One
Browser Only
Web browser access. Native integration may follow after Series X/S rollout.

Inventory syncs cross-platform automatically. Buy a skin on your phone browser at 2 PM, boot up Siege on your PS5 at 6 PM — the skin is already there. If you own a skin from a past PC playthrough and switch to Xbox, it carries over as long as you're logged into the same Ubisoft account. Marketplace sales apply to items from any platform, not just the one you're currently playing on.

Native Console Integration — Delayed

Ubisoft confirmed before the shutdown that native in-game console marketplace integration was under development for Q1 2026 testing. PS5 and Xbox Series X/S were expected first, with PS4 and Xbox One potentially following. The January breach pushed the entire roadmap back. Console players should expect native integration sometime after the marketplace reopens and stabilises — the security rebuild takes priority over new features.

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Official Marketplace vs Third-Party Sites

There is exactly one official R6 Marketplace. It's at marketplace.ubisoft.com and it's operated by Ubisoft directly. No other website, app, or service is the official R6 Marketplace — regardless of branding. If anyone tells you they can trade you an R6 skin through Discord, a Reddit DM, a third-party site, or by asking you to log into a Ubisoft look-alike page, they are either stealing your account or scamming you.

What Third-Party Sites Actually Offer
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R6 Credit Resellers
These sites sell R6 Credits below Ubisoft's official rates. Some use regional pricing arbitrage, but many use stolen credit card information. Using these can get your Ubisoft account banned if the Credits get flagged during Ubisoft's fraud sweeps.
[!]
Account Sellers
Sites selling Siege accounts pre-loaded with rare skins. Buying one is a clear Terms of Service violation — Ubisoft explicitly prohibits account trading. If caught, both accounts get permabanned and customer support will not help you recover them. The seller often reclaims the account later using saved recovery info.
[!]
Phishing Sites
These impersonate the real marketplace to steal your login credentials. They usually have slightly off domain names, outdated UI, or subtle branding mistakes. Always verify you're at marketplace.ubisoft.com — not marketplacer6.com or r6marketplace.net or any variant.
[!]
Off-Platform Trade Offers (Discord / Reddit)
Someone offers to trade you a skin directly outside the official platform. This is impossible on the real marketplace, which doesn't support direct friend trading. Anyone claiming they can do this is scamming you. You'll send them Credits or an item and receive nothing.
[!]
Credit Reseller Scams
Sites selling R6 Credits at suspiciously low prices are usually using stolen payment methods. The Credits you receive might get clawed back by Ubisoft when chargebacks hit — often alongside your account being sanctioned for receiving fraudulent currency.

The official R6 Marketplace is safer than every third-party alternative. Every transaction is logged. Every transfer is reversible by Ubisoft in cases of fraud. Your account stays in good standing. The 10% fee is the cost of operating inside a system that actually protects you. Third-party sites expose you to bans, account theft, and lost money — in exchange for maybe saving 10–20 Credits on a skin. It is not worth it.

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Active Order Limits & How to Manage Them

Ubisoft caps how much you can do at once on the marketplace. These limits exist to prevent market manipulation and keep the platform stable, but they also shape how you should approach trading.

Active Buy Orders
5
Maximum simultaneous purchase orders
Active Sell Orders
5
Maximum simultaneous sale orders
Purchases / 24hrs
20
Rolling window — not calendar day reset
Sales / 24hrs
20
Rolling window — not calendar day reset
Order Expiry
30
Days before unmatched orders auto-expire
Resale Cooldown
15
Days before a purchased item can be relisted

The daily limit does not reset at midnight. It resets on a per-transaction basis. If you complete your 20th purchase at 3 PM Monday, your next purchase unlocks at 3 PM Tuesday — when the first of those 20 drops off the rolling 24-hour count. Each transaction has its own independent timer. In practice, players making 10 or fewer trades per day will never feel these caps.

Managing Your Five Slots

Since you only get five active buy orders and five active sell orders, smart traders:

  • Reserve slots for high-priority items they actually want, not speculative low-ball offers on items they could live without.
  • Cancel and relist when market conditions change, rather than letting orders sit at stale prices for 30 days.
  • Stagger purchases — buy one set of items, wait for completion, then open new orders. Don't chase five different skins at once with all slots committed.

If all five slots are full of low bids that aren't going to match, you've boxed yourself out of the market for a month. That's the most common new-user mistake.

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Realistic Price Ranges for Popular Items

Before the January 2026 shutdown, prices had roughly stabilised into predictable ranges. These numbers come from community tracking and Stats.CC historical data. Once the marketplace reopens, expect some volatility as players re-enter — but the relative ordering of items should stay similar.

Black Ice Weapon Skins
Ash R4-C Black Ice — meta operator, iconic weapon
480 – 550 R6C
Jäger 416-C Black Ice — core defender
450 – 520 R6C
MP5 Black Ice — Smoke, Doc, Rook supply
320 – 390 R6C
Vector Black Ice — low operator adoption
80 – 150 R6C
Shotgun Variants (M870, SAS-12, etc.)
130 – 200 R6C
Premium Categories
Pro League Skins — varies by set and operator
150 – 600 R6C
Attachment Skins — Chroma Streaks, Plasma Pink, Thermal Antipodes
270 – 340 R6C
Animated Charms — event, memorial, glowing
100 – 500+ R6C
Glacier Skins — most weapons
200 – 350 R6C
Budget Territory
Common / Older Uncommon items
120 – 200 R6C
Y1–Y2 Operation Items (low demand)
~120 R6C floor

The average listing price before shutdown was roughly 120–150 Credits, heavily weighted by the large volume of cheaper items. The median price fell in the 80–180 Credit range. About 35% of items had target values of 50–100 Credits — but the 120 Credit minimum floor pushed all actual listings upward. After relaunch, expect initial volatility before the market re-stabilises.

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How to Buy — Step by Step

You've hit Level 25, got 2FA enabled, played a recent match, and have Credits in your wallet. Here's what buying actually looks like in practice.

Log In at marketplace.ubisoft.com
Use your Ubisoft account credentials. Complete the 2FA challenge when prompted — app-based authentication is required after the January 2026 update. Once you're in, click the Buy tab.
Find the Item You Want
Use the search bar or category filters. Searching by specific names like "Black Ice R4-C" or "Plasma Pink" is faster than browsing, especially if you know exactly what you want.
Study the Order Book Before Bidding
Click on the item to open its detail page. You'll see the current order book — all sellers and their asking prices — plus a history of recent completed sales. Study this before bidding. The gap between the lowest sale order and the most recent completed sale tells you where real market value sits.
Decide Your Maximum Bid
Need the item fast? Bid at or slightly above the current lowest sale price to match instantly. Patient? Bid below current listings and let sellers come to you. The market-rate approach — bidding at the recent completed sale average — usually balances speed and value best.
Create the Purchase Order & Confirm
Click Create Purchase Order, enter your maximum, and confirm. Credits get reserved, your order enters the queue, and you wait. If a seller is already listed at or below your max, the trade completes within seconds and the skin appears in your inventory. If not, the order sits until something matches, you cancel, or 30 days expire.
Monitor Active Orders in My Transactions
Check all active orders in the My Transactions tab. Expired orders stay visible there so you can easily repost them at the same price if you want to try again without starting from scratch.
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How to Sell — Step by Step

Selling is similar but with extra considerations because of the 10% fee and the 15-day resale cooldown on items you've bought from the marketplace.

Go to the Sell Tab
You'll see all your tradable items, filtered so only eligible cosmetics appear. Current-season items won't show until next season. Items you bought within the last 15 days won't appear either.
Pick the Item & Review the Order Book
Click on the item to open the listing interface. You'll see the current order book, recent completed sales, and a suggested price. Ubisoft suggests prices based on the last closed transactions, but you're free to set any price above the 120 Credit minimum.
Set Your Asking Price — Factor in the Fee
If you want 500 Credits net, list at 556 (500 ÷ 0.9, rounded up). Most experienced sellers overprice slightly and reprice down if nothing matches — rather than underprice and leave money on the table.
Confirm the Sale Order
The item gets pulled out of your inventory immediately and held by the system. You cannot use that skin in-game while it's listed. If the sale matches, you get your Credits (minus 10% fee). Cancel before the match — the item returns to your inventory.
Wait Strategically — Avoid Panic Selling
Sales can match instantly if a buyer was already bidding at or above your price. More commonly, sales sit in the queue for hours or days. Patience pays. Panic selling during the first days of a new season — when lots of players liquidate for Battle Pass funds — usually means you leave value on the table.
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Safety, Scams & Account Protection

The marketplace itself is safe because it's run by Ubisoft and every transaction is logged and reversible in cases of fraud. The dangers are almost entirely around the marketplace, not within it.

Common Scam Patterns
[✗]
Account Buying & Selling
Third-party sites sell Siege accounts with rare skins pre-loaded. Using one is a ToS violation that gets both accounts permabanned. The seller often reclaims it later using saved recovery info — leaving you out of money and an account.
[✗]
Fake Giveaway Scams
Discord servers or Twitter/X accounts advertise "free R6 skins" or "free R6 Credits" in exchange for logging into a sketchy site. The site steals your Ubisoft credentials. Real giveaways run through official Ubisoft channels or verified streamer accounts — not random DMs.
[✗]
Phishing Sites Mimicking the Marketplace
Check the URL before entering credentials. The only correct domain is ubisoft.com. Anything else is a phishing attempt — no matter how convincing the design looks. Bookmarks the real URL now.
[✗]
Off-Platform Trade Offers
Someone messages you saying they'll trade a skin for yours through Discord. This is impossible on the real marketplace, which doesn't support direct friend trading. The person is scamming you. You'll send them Credits or an item and receive nothing back.
[✗]
Credit Reseller Scams
Sites selling R6 Credits at suspiciously low prices are usually using stolen payment methods. The Credits you receive might get clawed back by Ubisoft when chargebacks hit — often alongside your account being sanctioned for receiving fraudulent currency.
Protecting Your Account
2FA
Enable App-Based 2FA Now
Use Google Authenticator, Authy, or Microsoft Authenticator. SMS 2FA is being phased out and is less secure. This is now mandatory for marketplace access post-ShieldGuard.
PW
Use a Strong, Unique Password
Use a strong, unique password for your Ubisoft account that you don't use anywhere else. A password manager makes this trivial.
🔒
Never Share Credentials
Never share your account credentials — not with friends, family, or alleged customer support representatives. Verify Ubisoft support communications through the official help site before clicking any links.
📋
Review Your Transaction History Regularly
Check your transaction history for anything you didn't authorise. Early detection of suspicious activity gives you the best chance of having it reversed by Ubisoft support.
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The Future of the R6 Marketplace

Based on Ubisoft's January 2026 Player Protection update and the Year 11 Rainbow Six Siege roadmap, here's what's realistic to expect.

Confirmed / Highly Likely
Year 11 Relaunch
Ubisoft confirmed the marketplace will return within Year 11 of Siege. No specific date. Mid-to-late 2026 is the realistic window based on "several months" language and typical rebuild timelines.
Confirmed / Highly Likely
Mandatory App-Based 2FA
Already confirmed as part of the ShieldGuard rollout. Players still on SMS 2FA will need to switch before access is restored. Do this now — don't wait.
Confirmed / Highly Likely
Enhanced Fraud Detection
Deeper integration with account verification and fraud detection systems. Expect more automated flagging of suspicious patterns and potentially longer review times for unusual activity.
Under Consideration
Native Console Integration
Q1 2026 testing was planned but pushed by the shutdown. Still on the roadmap — timed after the platform stabilises. PS5 and Xbox Series X/S first, older gen potentially following.
Under Consideration
Expanded Item Eligibility
Ubisoft has been evaluating whether to add currently excluded items to the tradable pool. No confirmation either way as of April 2026.
Under Consideration
Watchlist & Price Alerts
The watchlist feature added December 2025 may get expanded with price alert notifications. Part of the broader analytics suite improvements planned for the rebuild.
Unlikely / Rejected
Direct Friend Trading
Ubisoft has stated they prefer the anonymous order book to prevent scams and real-world trading workarounds. Direct friend trading is not on the roadmap.
Unlikely / Rejected
Real Money Item Sales
The platform is closed to direct cash transactions and will stay that way. Credits only. Period.
Unlikely / Rejected
Renown Support
R6 Credits only. No plans to add the earned Renown currency to marketplace transactions now or in the near future.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The R6 Marketplace is Ubisoft's official web-based trading platform for Rainbow Six Siege cosmetics. You buy and sell weapon skins, charms, uniforms, and headgear using R6 Credits. It uses an order book system to match buyers and sellers automatically, with no fixed prices set by Ubisoft.
Yes. As of April 2026, the marketplace is offline following the January 30, 2026 Player Protection update. Ubisoft is rebuilding the platform's security infrastructure under the ShieldGuard system and has committed to relaunching during Year 11 of Rainbow Six Siege. No specific reopen date has been announced.
In late 2025, a database vulnerability called MongoBleed was exploited by attackers who distributed roughly 2 billion R6 Credits and unlocked developer-exclusive skins across millions of accounts. Ubisoft rolled back all transactions and took the marketplace offline for a full security rebuild.
Ubisoft has said the rebuild will take "several months." Community expectations point toward mid-to-late 2026, possibly aligned with Six Invitational 2026 in Paris or the Year 11 seasonal launch. No firm date has been confirmed. Watch the official Rainbow Six Siege Twitter/X account and Ubisoft Connect news feed for announcements.
The marketplace charges a flat 10% transaction fee on every completed sale. The seller pays the fee, not the buyer. If you sell an item for 100 Credits, Ubisoft takes 10 Credits and you receive 90. Formula: Target net ÷ 0.9 = listing price.
You need: (1) Clearance Level 25 or higher, (2) App-based 2FA enabled (Google Authenticator, Authy, or Microsoft Authenticator — SMS is being phased out), (3) recent match activity that grants XP, and (4) a Ubisoft account in good standing with no active sanctions or bans.
Yes. PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One players can access the marketplace through a web browser on the console or any external device. Items sync automatically across platforms linked to your Ubisoft account. Native in-game console access was planned for Q1 2026 but got delayed by the shutdown.
The minimum listing price is 120 R6 Credits. You cannot list any item below this floor, regardless of rarity or item type. After the 10% fee, a 120 Credit sale nets you 108 Credits — the minimum real payout on the platform.
No. The marketplace uses an anonymous order book, not direct friend trading. You cannot designate a specific recipient for an item. This is by design to prevent scams and off-platform trading. Anyone claiming they can direct-trade with you outside the official system is scamming you.
You can sell most tradable cosmetics: weapon skins, charms, uniforms, headgear, and attachment skins. Current-season items, Elite skins, certain promotional and licensed items, and any item you bought within the last 15 days are not eligible for listing.
The official platform is safe. Every transaction is logged and backed by Ubisoft's fraud protection. The danger is around the marketplace — third-party sites, phishing attempts, account sellers, and Discord scams. Stick exclusively to marketplace.ubisoft.com and ignore any trade offers outside the official platform.
No. The marketplace uses R6 Credits only, and Credits cannot be converted back to cash. Any profit you make stays inside Ubisoft's ecosystem and can only be spent on Ubisoft products. Third-party sites promising real money for skins violate Ubisoft's Terms of Service and can get your account permanently banned.
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What to Do While It's Down

Since the marketplace is currently offline, here's how to use this time productively so you're ready to trade smart from day one of the relaunch.

01
Study the Market
Use Stats.CC to review historical pricing for items you're interested in. Even though data is frozen at shutdown, it gives you a solid baseline. Identify which skins you want to buy first and roughly what they should cost.
02
Build Your Credit Reserve
When the marketplace reopens, there will be a rush. Early prices will be volatile. Credits banked and ready means you can act faster than players who need to buy Credits first. Don't overbuy — Credits are non-refundable.
03
Lock Down Security
Switch from SMS 2FA to app-based 2FA now. Change your Ubisoft password to something strong and unique. Review recent account activity for anything suspicious. Accounts with weak security may face longer review times when the marketplace reopens under ShieldGuard.
04
Plan What to Sell
Go through your Siege inventory now. Identify cosmetics you never use. Make a simple list with item name, historical price range, and your target sale price factoring the 10% fee. A plan ready means you can move fast on day one.
05
Follow Official Channels Only
Relaunch announcements come through the official Rainbow Six Siege Twitter/X account, Ubisoft Connect news feed, and the main Siege website. Ignore Discord leaks, Reddit rumours, and random accounts. When the date gets confirmed, you'll see it officially first.

The R6 Marketplace Is the Best Thing That's Happened to Siege Cosmetics

It turned dead inventory into a living economy, gave players real control over their collections, and opened up skins that were previously locked to whoever pulled them from Alpha Packs years ago. Even with the January 2026 shutdown, the platform's fundamentals are strong — and the security rebuild should make it significantly harder to exploit when it returns.

The core mechanics are not complicated. Meet the requirements. Understand the order book. Factor in the 10% fee. Stay inside the official platform. Do those four things and you can trade confidently — whether you're flipping for profit or just trying to get that Ash R4-C Black Ice you've been wanting for four years.

When the marketplace reopens, the players who already understand the system — who know the fees, the limits, the price ranges — will be trading smart from day one. Everyone else will be figuring it out while prices bounce around.

For current status updates and upcoming relaunch news, follow the official Rainbow Six Siege Twitter/X account and the Ubisoft Connect news feed. All relaunch information will be posted there first. Do not trust third-party leaks or unverified community posts about a relaunch date until Ubisoft makes it official.

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