Since the series premiere in 2013, Rick and Morty has given audiences nearly endless entertainment as viewers witness the humorous misadventures of Dr. Rick Sanchez and his grandson, Morty Smith. The pair's popularity has seen them pop up in other shows, films, and games in one form or another, whether it be Fortnite skins or a cameo on Family Guy. Rainbow Six Siege, in particular, continues to provide new Rick and Morty content for players to kit out their operators and is dropping the third such content pack in the last year.

Rainbow Six Siege is the eighth mainline entry in the long-running tactical, squad-based shooter series set within the Tom Clancy universe and puts players in the boots of the titular team's various operators. The game originally launched in December 2015 with a roster of 18 operators, all sporting unique abilities, and a selection of highly destructible maps for players to defend and destroy in either co-op games or 5v5 matches. As of March 2022, the game is entering its seventh year live thanks to a faithful player base, a healthy and competitive professional scene, and ongoing support from Ubisoft, which has grown the operator roster from 18 to 63, with three more set to join the game over the next year.

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As mentioned above, though, Ubisoft has also been adding content to scratch that Rick and Morty itch some players may have to showcase their love of the series in the game. The two previous packs each added two new skins to turn operators Ace, Thermite, Sledge, and Smoke into characters from the series, including the beloved Pickle Rick and Mr. Meeseeks. A third pack is on the way and finally features the titular characters as skins, with Doc becoming Rick and Fuze serving as his Morty.

The trailer highlights some other, smaller cosmetic items for players to customize their weapons and profiles, including the new operator backgrounds and a Mr. Poopybutthole and Squanchy weapon keychains.

Given the frequency Ubisoft has been releasing these skins, Rainbow Six Siege can continue adding more Rick and Morty skins to the game for the foreseeable future thanks to a plethora of options. The aforementioned misadventures of these two cartoon characters have seen them cross paths with all types of dangerous and wacky characters, whether it be Rick's nemesis Mr. Nimbus, Rick's regular drinking buddy Squanchy, and the rest of the Smith clan who have found themselves roped into these adventures fairly regularly. It is ultimately up to Ubisoft to decide what section of this ever-growing cartoon universe it wants to pull from in the future.

Rainbow Six Siege is currently available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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