Today, Ubisoft announced that all Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege fans will be able to show their support for their favorite esports teams during the November Six Major thanks to a specially designed Fan Mosaic. This creation, which will be shared on stream and on social media during the competitive event, will offer fans a chance to leave their mark in the show while staying safe at home.
This Fan Mosaic marks a new achievement for Rainbow Six Esports. For the first time, our community will be able to send their pictures to be featured in the background of a Rainbow Six Esports stream – Asia-Pacific November Six Major, to be held from November 25th through 29th, 2020.
All esports fans wishing to participate will just need to send their pictures to Ubisoft, following the guidelines stated in the corresponding blog post at rainbow6.com/majorfanmosaic.
For more information on the November Six Major tournament, please check rainbow6.com/UpdateNovemberMajor2020.
About the Rainbow Six Esports global program:
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege’s Esports includes 4 main regions, Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. All four regions run in parallel their own dedicated regional leagues, all feeding into one unique and global race towards a qualification for the Six Invitational, the pinnacle of the Rainbow Six Siege competitive year. Each regional league ties into a coherent global program, one unique race towards a qualification for the Six Invitational.
As teams across the four regions face off in regional and global competitions, featuring 3 Majors and regional leagues, they will be ranked based on a new and in-depth point system that rewards sustained performance. Each competitive Season runs for nearly a year, from March through the following February. Each Season will be divided into 4 quarters. The first three quarters correspond to the 3 “Stages” of the regional leagues and conclude with a Six Major bringing together 16 of the world’s best teams – four per region across the four regions. Each stage awards prize money and points for the Global Standings.
The Global Standings determine the sixteen teams earning a spot to the annual Six Invitational. Following the 3 stages, the last quarter of the season will be dedicated to regional finals and relegations. The season will then conclude with the Six Invitational that will crown the world’s best team. Four additional teams will also have a chance to qualify for the Six Invitational through Regional Open Qualifiers, making the Six invitational a 20-team competition. A notable exception to the global structure will be the first Season of 2020. As the transition and sunset of the legacy Pro League program, this year will shorten the program to only 2 stages with two Six Majors this year.
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