
Ubisoft has revealed a dedicated competition hub for its Rainbow Six Siege Tier 2 and 3 esports ecosystems.
The hub for each region will enable players to register for tournaments as well as watch broadcasts of events taking place.
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Ubisoft’s competition hub will cover Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania. The first release includes all Tier 2 competitions taking place across the international Rainbow Six scene.
Each hub contains an overview of the circuit, along with information on upcoming tournaments and a prize pool breakdown throughout the year. Additionally, players can register for any upcoming tournaments.
Ubisoft has yet to share any details on the Tier 3 Rainbow Six competition hub. The developer and publisher says it will “continue to build out this new home for the Siege competitive path,” with more details coming soon.
The creation of the competition hub follows Ubisoft revealing a full roadmap for the 2025/26 Tier 2 season in May.
Changes revealed that teams can now earn points through all partnered secondary tournaments, along with teams from the Middle East and North America becoming eligible to compete in the circuit.
What’s Next For Rainbow Six Esports?
As players and fans wait for information surrounding the Tier 3 competition hub, the attention of the Rainbow Six scene turns towards the Esports World Cup, where the first-person shooter title is one of several hosting a tournament as part of the multi-title event.
Taking place from August 5th to 9th, teams will compete for a share of $2m (~£1.4m) in prize money, one of the largest prize pools on offer during the 2025/26 season.
The next tournament operated by Ubisoft is the BLAST R6 Major Munich 2025 event, which takes place from November 8th to 16th. The winner of the Munich Major will earn a place at the 2026 Six Invitational, scheduled for next February.
Source: https://esportsinsider.com/