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Ubisoft, ESL partner for first Australian Rainbow Six: Siege tournament

Ubisoft today announced it will partner with the Electronic Sport League (ESL) for the first ever Australian Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege tournament.

Begininng 17 July, the tournament will support both Windows PC and Xbox One, and will feature a series of online tournaments that will culminate in a final held 21 August.

A $1,000 AUD prize pool is on offer on each platform.

The first Open Cup begins 17 July, with other tournaments on 24 July and 7 August.

For more information and to register for the tournament, head here.


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