Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege (R6) is receiving a major overhaul of its global esports circuit and format. Ubisoft has officially greenlit all of the upcoming changes as part of a multi-year deal with BLAST to present a new competitive stage for the title.
The partnership between the two giants resulted in the creation of BLAST R6, which is scheduled to begin in the first week of March 2023. A total of three international events are planned for R6 this year, including the two Majors and the Six Invitational 2024 to conclude the competitive season. All of these events will be hosted in different venues with live audiences.
Here's a detailed look at all the teams participating in the BLAST R6 circuit.
Ubisoft is organizing one of the most extensive tournament series for Rainbow Six Siege in the history of esports. With the tactical shooter garnering a massive fan following over the years, its competitive events naturally generate plenty of hype. The BLAST R6 series is part of Ubisoft’s partnership with BLAST to reorganize and host events in a new competitive format.
The BLAST R6 is dated to launch on March 6, 2023 and will kick off the 2023 season of Rainbow Six Siege. A total of three major international tournaments will be hosted under BLAST’s banner this season. The first Major is slated to begin in the month of May 2023, followed by the second Major in November 2023. The season will come to an end after the new world champions have been crowned in the Six Invitational, that's currently scheduled for early 2024.
The entire globe has been divided into a total of nine separate regions. All of these regions will send a representative team(s) to participate in Rainbow Six Siege’s BLAST R6 competitive circuit. Here's a list of
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