Of course, Ikumi Nakamura’s Rainbow Six Siege skins are drugs

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I do not play Rainbow Six Siege, but Ubisoft’s recent collaboration with Ikumi Nakamura might change my mind.

Nakamura, the creative director who won the heart of the gaming world with her energetic GhostWire: Tokyo presentation at E3 2019, returned to the industry as a freelancer since leaving the ZeniMax Media subsidiary, Tango Gameworks later that year. Her latest concert is with Ubisoft, especially in designing a couple of scary operatorsforms for Rainbow Six Siege. Like Nakamura himself, they rule absolutely.

These uniforms, which are now available for purchase, also dress Echo and Dokkaebi operators with appropriate leathers and weapon charms. After a brief review of the other skins in the game, I can say for sure that Nakamura’s contributions are by far the strongest. Rainbow Six Siege ever seen.

“Because it’s an FPS, I really carefully designed the nails of female operators!” Nakamura wrote on Twitter at begining of the week. “Isn’t it nice to dress up on the battlefield from time to time?”

Nakamura also shared some conceptual sketches from her design time Rainbow Six Siege. At one point in the trial, she even suggested surrounding Dokkaebi’s face in flames due to the origin of the Korean operator’s name in Japanese, but acknowledged that such an effect was probably “exaggerated”.

With a resume designed for some of the most stylish video games of all time (Okami, Bayonetta, Evil in, et al.), it should come as no surprise that Nakamura’s Rainbow Six Siege skins are incredible. Here we hope that her dream of opening her own studio will be realized sooner rather than later.

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