• Mild
  • Violence is comparable to CS:GO
  • The last "Situation" singleplayer mission shows a cutscene of terrorists opening fire on students at a university. Many dead students are seen either shot or kill by toxic gas.
  • Upsetting scenes are common in the game. Gun fights, bloody deaths, explosions, and jump-scares (caused by players trying to sneak up on one another) are featured in every round. The game also features characters in rather scary-looking masks and clothes, hostage situations where players must save (or kill) an NPC hostage, and lots of yelling and swearing. It won't typically be very upsetting to adults and older kids, but younger children should be supervised.
  • The appearances and/or behavior of the operators may be frightening to some players
  • 'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege' is a edge-of-your-seat tactical suspenseful espionage first-person shooter thriller game that follows a team of elite soldiers from a counter-terrorism unit known as Rainbow Six, as they attempt a variety of missions to eliminate terror threats and rescue civilians.
  • Do to the removal of the game mode "Situations" in Year 8 season 4 the most cutscenes got removed. With that the most violent one in the game. There are still cutscenes in the game when you unlock the pathfinder operators. The most of them aren't violent. Only Fuzes, Smokes and Kapkans cutscenes are violent.