The latest set of Rainbow Six Siege Twitch Prime skins are some of the most visually distinct and downright silliest cosmetics to arrive in the ordinarily po-faced tactical FPS. The star of the show is certainly Mozzie-rella, a pizza-themed bundle for the Australian defender that swaps his motocross helmet out for a cheese-loaded pizza slice – it’s bright yellow, rendering it about as unsuitable for combat as camouflage Space Form uniforms.

But the cosmetics aren’t just for Mozzie, as other Rainbow Six Siege operators are getting in on the act ahead of the Rainbow Six Siege Year 5 release date. French attacker Twitch and Italian defender Maestro are getting slightly more basic cosmetics, with Twitch getting a green camo overhaul and Maestro opting for bright yellow. They’re certainly not great at hiding in the close-quarters maps of Rainbow Six Siege, but they’re great for showing off your allegiance to Bezos.

Trouble is, it’s not always clear how to claim these goodies. So in order to help those of you who may be floundering around on the Twitch homepage looking for loot, here’s how to get the Rainbow Six Siege Twitch Prime skins.

The last part simply requires keeping an eye on the Twitch Prime page for Rainbow Six Siege loot and redeeming it when it arrives.

Ubisoft says that the first of the latest set of Rainbow Six Siege Twitch Prime skins will unlock on January 23, 2020, with more to follow but no precise date.