Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Pro League to include Asia-Pacific Region and Offers an Overall Prize Pool of $1,250,000 for Year 2
SAN FRANCISCO — Ubisoft has announced that the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Pro League will arrive in Asia for Season 3 this September. After one year of intense high-level competition in Europe, Latin America and North America, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Pro League will go even bigger, with players in four Eastern regions competing in Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia and Australia–New Zealand.
Season 3 will mark the start of the Eastern Pro League to determine the best Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® Siege players, who will face each other in Sydney for the finals, October 21–22. The winners will have the opportunity to compete against the best European, North American and South American players at the Pro League Season Finale in São Paulo, November 17–19.
Meanwhile, the Season 2 finals will continue with the Pro League Season Finals at gamescom in the ESL Arena, showcased on the central stage for two days in Cologne, August 25–26.
The top-placing teams in Asia-Pacific, European, Latin American and North American regions will face off in the second edition of the Six Invitational, which takes place February 16–18, 2018, in Montreal. The Six Invitational will determine the world’s best players as they compete for a prize pool of $500,000 in the biggest competition to date, bringing the total prize pool to $1,250,000 this year.
For more information about Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Pro League, please visit rainbow6.com.
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