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In November last year, Rainbow Six Siege developer Ubisoft launched an initiative called the Sixth Guardian Program for the FPS game's Operation Neon Dawn. This kicked off a series of seasonal operator gear bundles with 100% of net proceeds going directly to selected charities - and it seems they've been a roaring success. The first chosen charity, The AbleGamers Charity, has announced its own bundle has raised a whopping $170k.

Well, $171,183 to be precise, which is a pretty huge final total. AbleGamers, which is a US-based non-profit organisation "dedicated to bringing inclusion and improved quality-of-life to people with disabilities through the power of videogames", was the first charity to be assigned to a Sixth Guardian Program bundle and has announced the total in a press release.

The charity's Siege bundle was for defending operator Doc, including a gear set inspired by the charity's colour scheme, with white, yellow-orange, and grey tones. The bundle kitted Doc out with a new uniform, baseball cap headgear, weapon skin, and charm, which you can check out in the image below.

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