‘Siege’ is one of the most popular installments in the iconic Rainbow Six tactical FPS saga. It was the first Rainbow Six iteration to be entirely online, a trend that continued in its sequel (Rainbow Six Extraction).
‘Siege’ players community is very active, so they constantly discover new bugs or issues that require fixing. Here, we have covered reports related to challenges not working, high ping, and more.
Now, some Rainbow Six Siege players are dealing with a glitch where the ‘Suspicious Material’ attachment skin is missing or disappeared for them.
Rainbow Six Siege ‘Suspicious Material’ attachment skin missing for some
Similar to other online games, skins are an important part of the experience. Players work hard to win challenges and even spend real money to get their favorite skins.
In games like Siege, the skins are not limited to the characters. You can also apply skins to weapons, items, and even weapon attachments.
Now, according to multiple reports, the ‘Suspicious Material’ attachment skin is suddenly missing from some players’ inventory with no apparent explanation (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).
My attachment skin disappeared and I don’t know why
I opened a lot of event packs in previous season and i got ”Suspicious Material” attachment skin from one of those packs. I own it for several months but today when I was playing a match I noticed that my attachment skin was gone.
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missing attachment skins?
Pretty much title, I had the lion V308 attachment skin from Doktor’s Curse (I think it’s called moveable apothecary), anyone else been having issues like this?
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There does not seem to be an exact cause for the issue. Also, unfortunately, there is still no workaround to help fix it.
Ubisoft is aware of the glitch
The Ubisoft team is already aware of this bug and investigating it. For now, the company is asking the affected players for more details.
Thanks for letting us know! We are aware of this issue and are currently investigating! We would like to use your info for our report, so would you mind sharing your Ubisoft username with us to help us look into this a bit further?
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We will be monitoring the situation to update this story as related events unfold.
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