Rainbow Six Siege has released Year 7’s fourth season, dubbed Operation Solar Raid. The developers have added a new Colombian Operator ‘Solis’.
Along with this, they have addressed various bugs like Azami’s hitbox being slightly too big and other Operator VFX issues.
Rainbow Six Siege ranked charm missing
However, a new issue has surfaced where Rainbow Six Siege players are reporting that the ‘ranked charm’ for the previous season is missing (1,2,3,4,5,6,7).
Charms are a customization feature in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege that provides little items that can be attached to weapons. They provide no edge in the game other than making your weapon appear ecstatically pleasing.
Seasonal charms are awarded to players depending on their top rank in the previous season of Rainbow Six Siege. It makes no difference where a player ends the season.
With the conclusion of Operation Brutal Swarm, players were expected to get their ranked charms for that season. However, due to an issue, they are yet to receive them.
@UbisoftSupport I’m on rainbow six siege on Xbox series s l and I haven’t received my diamond charm, please fix that problem soon
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@UbisoftSupport Hi can someone help me I didn’t receive My Diamond ranked charm from last sesson my ubisoft connect name is Jhonnyz.v and my Xbox account name is NKT l LuX
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Issue acknowledged
Fortunately, Ubisoft Support has acknowledged this issue and said that a team is working on it. However, no ETA for a fix was shared.
The support has recommended players provide their Ubisoft username in their Twitter DM’s so that their information is added to their report.
We hope developers soon patch the problem. When they do, we will be updating this space to reflect the same so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
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