That leaves you with 16 original operators to grind for, which is 200,000 Renown. Sounds like a pretty raw deal, but the Starter Edition outfits you with two random operators from a pool of easy-to-learn characters (Rook, Sledge, Ash, Fuze, Mute, and Smoke) and also gives you 600 R6 Credits, which is enough to buy another two operators. The Starter Edition increases the Renown cost of each original operator to 12,500 each, making the cost of four operators 50,000 Renown – ten times as much as the standard edition. However, in Rainbow Six Siege you unlock the original 20 operators by grinding for Renown, with a total of 5,000 being enough to unlock four ops of the same CTU. Well, there is no difference in terms of content: in both versions you have access to all the same maps, modes, standard operators, and DLC.
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