![]() Even players with the same disability can have a range of different needs, and AbleGamers works with people on an individual basis to provide the right solution for them to get them playing and enjoying their favorite video games. ![]() The AbleGamers charity was founded in 2004 to assist players with disabilities in playing video games through the use of individually customized controllers and inputs. The bundle launches alongside Year 5 Season 4, and will cost 1200 R6 credits through the in-game store, with all net proceeds (set at a minimum of $6) going to AbleGamers to support players with disabilities. The first of the Sixth Guardian bundles will allow players to deck out heavily armored healer Doc with some headgear, a uniform, a weapon skin, and a weapon charm, all designed in collaboration with AbleGamers and themed around their logo and colors. Best of all, 100% of net proceeds from the sale of the bundles will go directly to the organization they are in support of. The Sixth Guardian initiative kicks off in Operation Neon Dawn with the AbleGamers Operator bundle for Doc, with more bundles to be announced for future seasons. ![]() Rainbow Six Siege is no stranger to lending a hand for charitable causes, and with the launch of the Sixth Guardian program, players will be able to support charitable efforts through the game while netting exclusive gear for their Operators.
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