Busan cheat for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six

Busan cheat for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six

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04/08/2026

Busan Rainbow Six is ​​a lightweight, stable, and extremely user-friendly cheat for Rainbow Six Siege, designed for players who demand pure functionality: a precise Aimbot, informative ESP, and a convenient 2D radar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the Busan cheat for Rainbow Six Siege?

Is Busan suitable for tracking opponents in Rainbow Six Siege?

Does Busan for Rainbow Six Siege include a radar?

Is Busan suitable for aiming assistance?

Can Busan for Rainbow Six Siege be purchased for a short period?

What license periods are available for Busan for Rainbow Six Siege?

Busan is a cheat for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: operator aimbot, ESP, and a 2D radar.

The menu splits into Aimbot, ESP, and Radar tabs, so aiming tunes separately from the visual markers, and changing ESP range never touches the aim settings. That keeps a dozen-plus toggles easy to track instead of piled on one screen.

Aimbot and operator ESP

Targeting locks onto a chosen bone, and head can be picked on its own instead of the whole silhouette — worth having in Siege, where one connected headshot usually ends the fight while a body hit often does not. The FOV slider sets the capture radius, and the FOV circle draws that border on screen, so you see how far the lock reaches before you even fire. Smoothing eases the turn into the target instead of a snap, which reads less obviously on someone else's screen but is slower up close. Holding the right mouse button turns the assist on only while it's held, so normal aiming between holds stays untouched. Team check keeps the aimbot off squadmates — a plain safeguard against a friendly-fire lock when a teammate crosses the line.

Player ESP is tuned apart from the aimbot: the box (Box) marks where an opponent is standing, the skeleton shows their pose, and the head circle marks the shot placement. The view angle line shows which way a target is facing — useful for reading where a peek is coming from before it happens. Distance and player names help decide whether to push a fight at that range or route around it. Every ESP element toggles on its own and takes its own color, so a compact setup can keep just the silhouette and distance instead of turning a firefight into a wall of lines. Team ESP has its own switch to drop teammates from the overlay, Show Local Player hides your own marker, and the max distance slider keeps the draw to close-quarters range instead of the whole map at once.

2D radar

The radar opens in a separate window and draws nothing over the game itself — that's the difference from ESP: target positions stay on the radar's own map instead of layering onto the fight. Distance and window size can both be adjusted, depending on whether you need the whole site in view or just the nearest room.

System requirements

Windows 10 or 11 is required, along with a GPT disk and BIOS set to UEFI — moving off Legacy or MBR means repartitioning the machine, not a menu setting, so it's worth checking beforehand. No USB flash drive is needed: Busan launches without one. HWID masking is not bundled — typically that's a separate product, added only if you need it. The overlay does show up in a screen capture or a stream: no stream-hiding trick is claimed here, which matters if streaming while running the cheat is the plan. The game runs through the Steam client, and the cheat itself is built for windowed and borderless modes — fullscreen leaves the overlay with nowhere to draw.

Buying the cheat for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six

You can buy a cheat for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six for 1 day, 7 days, or 30 days, starting at 597 GCC for a single day. The key lands in the account right after payment, and the GCC balance is topped up separately from the purchase itself. Other private Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege cheats on the site are listed on the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six game page.