The Rainbow Six Pro League will be divided into two seasons, each of which
will last for six months: from June to November 2018 and from December 2018 to
May 2019. The world's largest eSports organizations have already formed their
Rainbow Six Siege teams while some are still looking for their future stars.
If you do not know yet Rainbow Six Siege is a tactical first-person shooter
in which a team of five people is trying to defend or destroy a bomb site.
Ubisoft released the game at the end of 2015 and has so far accumulated an
enviable number of players playing on a daily basis. The creator's original
idea was to focus on eSports, and new players would be able to embark on a
ranked play and competing for themselves after the twentieth level.
Everything was well thought out, but there was something missing. The game didn’t interested big eSports organizations, and the game itself were left with insufficient media coverage. Why was it like that is because a small prize funds at the tournaments and the exceptionally low number of viewers of these tournaments.
In the last two years, a lot has changed with the Rainbow Six Siege. A lot
of changes in the game, frequent updates, have increased the quality of the
game itself, the wider range of game characters and their looks and the
investment in the eSports scene. Rainbow Six now has over 25 million registered
players and contract with the Electronic Sports League company responsible for
organizing online and LAN tournaments.
All these great news have attracted the attention of large eSports
organizations and it is now up them to form their Rainbow Six Siege team. These
days, the popular CLG organization, has announced the names of its Rainbow Six
players. Skys, England, Geoolicious, LaXlnG and Shuttle are selected players who
will try to bring CLG to the first trophy.
The first contest is scheduled for this month when the Six Invitational
2018 tournament is launched, where you will be able to see the CLG team as
battles for the title of the best Rainbow Six Siege team. I hope that Ubisoft
will continue with their work and that Rainbow Six will be looking for a long
and successful eSports career.