Siege X Co-Streamers Revealed
Ubisoft has announced the official Siege X co-streamers, including popular Twitch personalities such as Michael ‘Shroud‘ Grzesiek, Hasan ‘HasanAbi’ Piker, Ludwig Ahgren, and more.
Siege X made its debut during this year’s Six Invitational, and fans are eagerly anticipating the reveal of the game’s most significant update yet.
Players eager to get a sneak peek at the highly awaited overhaul to the tactical first-person shooter won’t have to wait long, as it will be showcased during this year’s Six Invitational.
The showcase is scheduled to take place in Atlanta, Georgia, with a YouTube livestream on March 13th at 10 am PT / 1 am ET.
Viewers tuning into the Twitch stream will have the opportunity to claim drops by linking their Ubisoft account.
Ubisoft revealed that the event will feature 229 creators from around the world, some of whom will be broadcasting live from Atlanta, Georgia.
Creators like Nicholas ‘Jynxzi’ Stewart have already started promoting their involvement in the event on social media.
Rainbow Six Siege content creator, Macie Jay, expressed excitement by saying: “I know this is an ad but the Rainbow Six Siege X reveal tomorrow is legit going to be nuts!”
Siege X Co-Streamers List Sparks Debate Online

While the line-up for the Siege X showcase is extensive, not everyone is pleased with the selection of creators.
Some users have criticized the exclusion of key Rainbow Six Siege creators in favor of more popular names, particularly controversial ones like HasanAbi.
Rainbow Six Siege streamer Cheyenne expressed disappointment, stating: “I see some Dutch creators on here who [have] never played this game, unbelievable how some big Siege creators aren’t [included].”
However, others view the inclusion of well-known personalities as a strong indication that Siege X is not just an update, but a significant game-changer.
One user on X shared: “Y’all are going to hate, but having streamers who don’t play Siege, like Hasan and Scump, is very good for Siege. It’s going to get tons of eyes on the game. The streamers might play it and the viewers might give it a shot. More players the better.”