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Rainbow Six unveils its new esports arena

Rainbow Six unveils its new esports arena

Rainbow Six has announced changes to the global esports arena, which will be remastered as a result of a new collaboration with BLAST, a well-known tournament organizer. All news will start from March 2023, when this new circle will be launched.

From now on, Rainbow Six esports will be divided into nine regions: Europe, North America, Brazil, South Korea, Latin America, Asia, Oceania, Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Japanthe latter is the only one excluded from the agreement with Plast.


Although in many ways a division similar to the one that already exists, Yes, there are significant changes in Asia, as the Asia Pacific region has been left to divide into several regions. Also Spanish America and Brazil are separate So that each entity is well marked, as is usually the case in other titles.

The season will consist of three well-defined phases. The first stage will be played between March and May, which will end with an expanded six main. Exactly the same thing will happen between September and November when you will play Phase 2. Finally, in February the Season Six Invitational will end.

The Rainbow Six esports said they are working to adapt the programs to the specific needs of each region and that Blast “will bring the best of its industry-leading technology, community-first production values, and a wealth of tournament-running experience.”

As for the regions, there will be two well-differentiated parts. On the other hand, the nine regions will have an open qualification that will be a way for anyone to qualify for the major. for others, There will be closed leagues in some regions in which the major teams will beand thus strive to promote the progress of the regions.

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While not specifying some details, What they announced is that Europe, North America, Brazil and Japan will have up to 10 teams each, while South Korea and Latin America will be limited to 8 teams. Each region will offer a way to qualify for the Major Six.

The Teams that have been promoted or aspired to will be compensated with preferential access to regional tournaments for this year’s Six Invitational And in the 2023 season, they will have “certain advantages according to the specifics of their regional programme.”

The The flagship, for its part, will continue to gain ground playing in Previous. Although specific details won’t be released until 2023, we do know there will be a way to qualify and a different competitive format. The best of them will advance to the second stage, where 16 teams – qualified from the regional tournaments or from the first stage – play for one of the eight places in the qualifiersWhere the champion will be crowned.

Where yes The playoffs will be gone, and you’ll be at the Six Invitational. Only the 20 teams that score the most points throughout the entire season – giving more weight to international tournaments – will be able to play the grand finale party of the season.