Esports

Sweden Will Host The Next Rainbow Six Major!

Ubisoft announced the host of its next Rainbow Six Major tournament on Tuesday. The tournament, which will take place in November, will be hosted by Sweden.

Ubisoft announced that Six Major, one of the world’s largest Rainbow Six Siege competitions, will be held in Gävle, Sweden. The big tournament will be held between 8-14 November.

The tournament will be a LAN event. However, It will also take place without spectators and unnecessary members. In a few weeks, we’ll see what the full schedule looks like.

The Six Sweden Major Group Stage follows the same competitive format as the most recent Six Mexico Major. Playoffs will take place between 12-14 November. Teams will try to score points to qualify for the championship title, prize money and a spot for Six Invitational 2022. This will be their last chance to score points in the Global Ranking.

During the tournament precautions will be taken for professional players, staff and the partners. In addition, the event will take place following the guidelines of health organizations and local authorities.

A new operator pack is also available for players to purchase in-game. 30% of the net income from these items will contribute to the prize pool of the competition, up to the $500,000.

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