Beyond the new cosmetic, Ubisoft is tightening the leash on who gets to represent the community. The screening process for the Streamer Charm program has received a significant overhaul. Candidates are now being vetted for MouseTrap violations, general gameplay infractions, and historical toxicity. It’s a clear move to ensure that the icons hanging off your primary weapon represent players who actually play by the rules.
The Ubisoft Creators Program is also widening its net. While Twitch remains the primary hub for earning these charms, the registration process has expanded to include TikTok and Instagram. This reflects how the Rainbow Six Siege community has migrated toward short-form content, offering more ways for creators on those platforms to collaborate officially with the dev team.
For those looking to beef up their collection, the process remains familiar: link your Ubisoft and Twitch accounts and catch a stream. However, the inclusion of MouseTrap checks in the screening is the real standout here. It suggests Ubisoft is looking to integrate its anti-cheat telemetry deeper into its community programs, ensuring that the "face" of the game isn't someone bypassing console input restrictions.
