Ubisoft and BLAST Reveal BLAST R6, New Global eSports Circuit for Rainbow Six Siege

Ubisoft BLAST R6

Ubisoft and BLAST have announced the details of Season 2023 of BLAST R6 which is the new global eSports circuit for Rainbow Six Siege. Blast R6 is built around 9 regions: Europe, North America, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, Hispanic, Latin America, Asia, Oceania, and MENA. The 2023 edition of Blast R6 is slated for launch during the week of March 6, 2023.

The reveal of the latest edition of BLAST and Ubisoft shows a multi-year partnership that was announced last December and forms part of exciting plans to elevate and grow the Rainbow Six Siege eSports scene. The destinations for the international events in Ubisoft x Blast R6 Season 2023 are:

  • In May 2023, to conclude Stage 1, BLAST R6 will welcome fans and teams to BLAST’s hometown, Copenhagen, Denmark for the very first Major of the season. 
  • In November 2023, the second Major of the season will head to the United States.
  • And finally, for the Six Invitational 2024, all roads will lead to Brazil to crown the new World Champions.

The BLAST R6 Majors

The Blast R6 Majors will follow an entirely new competitive structure and will be divided into 3 phases. The first phase will gather 16 teams and will come from all 9 regions. At the end of the first phase, the top 8 teams will advance to the second phase while 8 other teams will directly qualify by performing well in their respective closed league.

The second phase will also see 16 teams and the top 8 teams will qualify for the Playoffs, for a chance to become the BLAST R6 Major Champions of the corresponding stage and win a part of the $750,000 prize pool. The 9 regions and their paths to the Majors will be:

There will be 2 paths to qualify:

  • The Opens, hosted in all 9 regions
  • The closed leagues in select regions

Each region will qualify teams for the Majors:

  • Europe will qualify 4 teams:
    • 1 team from the Major EU Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 1 team from the EU League will reach the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 2 teams from the EU League will qualify to the 2nd phase of the Major.
  • North America will qualify 4 teams:
    • 1 team from the Major NA LCQ will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 1 team from the NA League will reach the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 2 teams from the NA League will qualify to the 2nd phase of the Major.
  • Brazil will qualify 4 teams:
    • 1 team from the Major Brazil LCQ will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 1 team from the Brazil League will reach the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 2 teams from the Brazil League will qualify to the 2nd phase of the Major.
  • Japan will qualify 3 teams:
    • 1 team from the Major Japan LCQ will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 1 team from the Japan League will reach the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 1 team from the Japan League will qualify to the 2nd phase of the Major.
  • South Korea will qualify 3 teams:
    • 1 team from the Major Korea LCQ will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 1 team from the Korea League will reach the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 1 team from the Korea League will qualify to the 2nd phase of the Major.
  • Hispanic Latin America will qualify 2 teams:
    • 1 team from the Major LATAM LCQ will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major,
    • 1 team from the LATAM League will reach the 1st phase of the Major.
  • Asia will qualify 2 teams:
    • 2 teams from the Major Asia LCQ will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major.
  • Oceania will qualify 1 team:
    • 1 team from the Oceania League will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major.
  • MENA will qualify 1 team:
    • 1 team from the MENA League will qualify to the 1st phase of the Major.

Each region’s circuit including the structure of the Opens and Leagues is detailed on the official website.

The Path to the Six Invitational

With the BLAST R6 consisting of 9 regions, the Six Invitational Point System will be adjusted. With the new system in place, the top 20 teams at the end of the season will qualify for the Six Invitational.

Scoring points in the region:

  • At the regional level, at each stage, teams will be ranked based on their performance in their attempt to qualify to the Major.
  • The top 8 teams in each region will score points for the Six Invitational. 

Scoring Points at Majors:

  • At the international level, teams will score points based on their performance at each Major
  • The 24 teams participating in each BLAST R6 Major will score points based on their final ranking.

At the end of each stage, the points that a team will score at the Major will be added to the points already scored at the regional level. In-depth details about Ubisoft x BLAST R6 Season are available on the official website. In addition, the detailed competitive format of the BLAST R6 Opens and Leagues in all 9 regions, as well as the calendar of playdays, where to watch the matches, and the list of participating teams, will be communicated in upcoming updates.

Related: Ubisoft and BLAST Announce MENA Community Cups, New Weekly Tournaments for the MENA Region

For all details, check out the official website. In related news, Ubisoft recently detailed the Year 8 Season 1 content for Rainbow Six Siege as well.

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