Ubisoft has announced a new limited-time event for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® Siege Year 5 Season 2: MUTE Protocol. This event brings a fresh new take on the Secure Area game mode, based in a futuristic version of the Tower map. This event will last two weeks, from tomorrow August 4 until August 17.

YouTube player

In this futuristic sci-fi inspired 5-vs.-5 mode, attackers are flying in and trying to shutdown M.U.T.E Protocol by any means necessary, while defenders hold up in Comm Tower, defending it at all cost. 41 Operators will be available to play, with a few exceptions for gameplay reasons: Twitch, Thatcher, Mozzie, Mute, Maestro, Valkyrie, Dokkaebi, Echo, Goyo, Clash, Montagne, Blitz and Caveira won’t be available.

 

Even for players who are used to playing Secure Area, MUTE Protocol’s new game mode is unique, as it is based on a brand-new feature: Morphing. On the attacking side, players will have to secure two areas, and will be able to switch between Operator and Drone forms by entering and exiting Observation Tools. On the defending side, Operators will be able to use bulletproof cameras to travel digitally through the network.

Exclusive Items In MUTE Protocol

The MUTE Protocol event comes with its own Collection of 26 items, featuring exclusive customizations for Jackal, Lion, Ying, Kapkan, Mira, Mute, Oryx and Vigil. These high-tech stylings are the same players will find in-game by picking these Operators to play the Event. Inside the packs, players will also find some signature items, including the event’s signature weapon skin, exclusive to this Collection. Players can earn M.U.T.E Protocol packs through a special Event Challenge, purchase packs for 300 R6 Credits or 12500 Renown each in the Packs section of the Home screen. Finally, each Operator’s exclusive, time-limited customization items are also available for purchase as Bundles in the Shop section for 1680 R6 Credits each. Year 5 Pass owners will have a 10% discount on individual bundles and Pack prices.

Written by

Jose Felongco
Player of video games since the tender age of 3. Still wonders why his dad allowed him to play Doom during those times. Currently working for a gaming company and spends time painting Warhammer 40k minis to relax.

Recent Articles

About Us

Started in 2015, Hungry Geeks Philippines continues to provide its readers with the latest tech, gaming, and anything particularly interesting news. Coming from different professional backgrounds, we try to infuse our own personalities (weird or serious) in what we write.
Follow us on:

Contact Us!

Do you have anything interesting to share with us? Any comments that you would like to share? Contact us via the email address below:
[email protected]
HG Logo Main
© 2025 Copyright - Hungry Geeks Philippines. All Rights Reserved.
Open

“msi

Close