How to Cancel a Siege Membership: What You Need to Know
If you're looking to cancel a Siege membership, the process isn't always as straightforward as it might seem. Whether you're stepping back from the game, managing subscription costs, or switching to a different plan, understanding exactly how Siege's membership and subscription systems work will help you avoid unexpected charges and make sure your cancellation actually sticks.
What Is a Siege Membership?
Rainbow Six Siege (developed by Ubisoft) offers several ongoing subscription and membership options that vary depending on platform and region. These typically include:
- Ubisoft+ (formerly Ubisoft+) — Ubisoft's game subscription service that may include access to Siege and other titles
- Battle Pass or seasonal passes — time-limited content unlocks purchased directly in-game
- Premium Edition upgrades — one-time purchases that may include recurring cosmetic or in-game currency benefits
The term "Siege membership" most commonly refers to an active Ubisoft+ subscription, though some players use it loosely to mean any recurring billing tied to the game.
Knowing exactly what type of subscription you have is the first step — because the cancellation path is different for each.
Where Siege Memberships Are Managed
One of the most common points of confusion is where your subscription is actually billed and managed. Siege is available across multiple platforms, and each platform has its own subscription management system.
| Platform | Where to Manage Subscription |
|---|---|
| PC (Ubisoft Connect) | Ubisoft account portal (account.ubisoft.com) |
| PlayStation | PS Store > Subscriptions in account settings |
| Xbox | Microsoft account subscriptions page |
| Amazon Luna | Amazon account subscription settings |
This matters because canceling through Ubisoft's website won't cancel a subscription billed through PlayStation or Xbox — and vice versa. If you're unsure where your billing originates, check your email for the original purchase confirmation, or review your bank or credit card statement to identify the billing entity.
How to Cancel a Ubisoft+ Subscription
If your Siege membership is part of Ubisoft+, cancellation is handled through your Ubisoft account:
- Go to account.ubisoft.com and sign in
- Navigate to Account Information or Subscription
- Locate your active Ubisoft+ plan
- Select Cancel Subscription or Manage Plan
- Follow the on-screen confirmation prompts
After canceling, you'll typically retain access until the end of your current billing period. Ubisoft doesn't usually offer prorated refunds for partial months, though this can vary by region and payment method.
🔍 Important: Canceling Ubisoft+ cancels access to all Ubisoft+ benefits — not just Siege. If you're using Ubisoft+ for other games, factor that into your decision.
How to Cancel Through PlayStation, Xbox, or Other Platforms
If you subscribed through a console storefront or third-party platform, Ubisoft has no visibility into or control over that billing relationship. You'll need to cancel directly through the platform:
PlayStation: Go to Settings > Account Management > Account Information > PlayStation Subscriptions, then find the relevant subscription and select Cancel.
Xbox: Visit account.microsoft.com/services, find your subscription, and choose Cancel.
Amazon Luna: Manage subscriptions through your Amazon account under Memberships & Subscriptions.
Each platform has its own refund policy for subscriptions, and policies around accidental renewals differ meaningfully between them.
What Happens After You Cancel
Understanding post-cancellation behavior helps avoid surprises:
- Access duration: Most plans allow continued access through the paid billing period
- In-game content: Cosmetics, operators, or content unlocked during a subscription may or may not remain after cancellation — this varies by content type and Ubisoft's current policy
- Auto-renewal: Canceling disables future charges but does not immediately terminate access
- Resubscribing: Your account history and progress are typically preserved if you re-subscribe later
🗓️ If you're canceling to avoid an upcoming renewal, check your next billing date before assuming you have time — some platforms process renewals 24–48 hours before the stated renewal date.
Variables That Affect Your Cancellation Experience
No two players are in exactly the same situation, and several factors shape how smooth — or complicated — your cancellation will be:
- Original platform of purchase — the single biggest variable, since it determines where cancellation must happen
- Payment method — subscriptions paid via PayPal, gift cards, or regional billing may have different cancellation flows
- Geographic region — consumer protection laws in the EU, UK, and Australia may give you additional cancellation or refund rights compared to other regions
- Subscription tier — Ubisoft+ has multiple tiers (standard and PC Game Pass-adjacent offerings), and cancellation paths can differ slightly between them
- Trial vs. paid subscription — free trial cancellations often require action before a specific cutoff date to avoid being charged
When Cancellation Doesn't Go as Expected
If a charge appears after you believed you'd canceled, a few scenarios are worth investigating:
- The cancellation may have been confirmed on one platform while billing continued through another
- A confirmation email may not have been sent, leaving the subscription technically active
- A family or shared account may have a separate active subscription layer
In these cases, contacting Ubisoft Support or the relevant platform's support team directly is the appropriate path — especially if you're seeking a refund for a charge you believe was made in error.
💡 Keep a record of your cancellation confirmation — a screenshot or email — in case you need to dispute a charge later.
The Part That Depends on Your Setup
The mechanics of canceling a Siege membership are well-defined once you know which platform owns your subscription and what type of plan you have. But the specifics — whether you're entitled to a refund, whether your in-game content persists, and whether any regional consumer protections apply to you — depend entirely on your own account setup, billing history, and location. That's the piece no general guide can fill in for you.