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All Rainbow Six Siege Ranks

In a world of first-person shooters, Rainbow Six Siege reigns as one of the greatest. The popular multiplayer extraction shooter has been popular since its release back in 2015, continuing to keep a steady player base and competitive fanbase. The game’s Ranked system has gotten increasingly popular with players, too.

Here are all the ranks in Rainbow Six Siege.

All Ranks in Rainbow Six Siege

Like many other games, Rainbow Six Siege’s Ranked system follows an element system, with Bronze, Copper and so on. Here is a list of all the ranks in Rainbow Six Siege and the Matchmaking Rating (MMR) needed to progress forward:

  • Copper: 0 – 1,599 MMR
  • Bronze: 1,600 – 2,099 MMR
  • Silver: 2,100 – 2,599 MMR
  • Gold: 2,600 – 3,100 MMR
  • Platinum: 3,200 – 4,099 MMR
  • Diamond: 4,100 – 4,999 MMR.
  • Champions: 5,000 MMR.
Rainbow Six Siege Ranks

From Copper to Champions, ranking up in Rainbow Six Siege is no easy feat. Many players tend to give up early on, so pat yourself on the back if you have made it to Champions.

So, what is MMR?

Explaining Matchmaking Ratings (MMR)

Like all other games, Rainbow Six Siege has its own competitive rank points. Just like Fortnite used to have Arena points, Rainbow Six utilizes MMR.

MMR is a system of numerical points that begin at 0 and allow players to hit Champions rank when they reach 5,000 MMR. The points do not stop there, however, and continue to rise if a player does well in Ranked.

The game has two MMR scores, though. Your MMR is tracked separately in Unranked modes while also tracked in Ranked modes. This system is quite different than a lot of other competitive games, as many only track points in Ranked modes.


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