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Ubisoft Experience Charity Clash is a special Rainbox Six Esports tourney

The Ubisoft Experience Charity Clash is a special Rainbow Six Siege Esports tournament that will be held during the Ubisoft Experience Sydney event over 14-15 September, Ubisoft Australia today announced.

“Four of the best Australian and New Zealand Rainbow Six teams will be competing in the best-of-three, single-elimination tournament, including Mindfreak, Oddity Esports, Team SiNister & FURY Australia,” Ubisoft has advised.

“Fans will have the opportunity to watch the matches and meet the pro players. There will also be opportunities on both days to play alongside pro players and notable Rainbow Six content creators from around the country.”

The Ubisoft Experience Charity Clash will be broadcast live on official Rainbow 6 ANZ channels on both Twitch and YouTube.

The Ubiosft Experience Sydney event is part of an international tour, with sister activities taking place in both Paris and Birmingham. Already confirmed for the event are games like Beyond Good and Evil 2, Watch Dogs Legion, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Roller Champions alongside “classic and retro titles.” Tickets are available now, with all proceeds going to R U OJ?

Tickets to the Ubisoft Experience Sydney are available to purchase via Ticketek, with all proceeds going to R U OK?.


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