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Ubisoft Reveals Details of R6 Esports in 2025
BLAST R6 has announced significant changes for its 2025 esports ecosystem, aiming to enhance sustainability, engagement, and opportunities for players, teams, and fans.
The 2025 competitive calendar introduces a restructured season designed to improve the flow of events. Key updates include breaks for Tier 2 teams and the launch of the Challenger Series. The season will commence with a break following the Six Invitational, allowing grassroots and Tier 2 teams to compete in the Challenger Series for spots in Regional Leagues.
2025 Competitive Calendar:
March - April: Focus on the Challenger Series, highlighting grassroots and Tier 2 teams.
May: Launch of a new LAN May Kickoff Event, replacing traditional May Majors, featuring top teams.
June - July: Regional Leagues Stage 1.
August: Short break for third-party competitions.
September - October: Regional Leagues Stage 2.
November: Major global event for top teams.
December: Regional finals to crown champions.
December - January: Last Chance Qualifiers for the Six Invitational 2026.
February: Six Invitational 2026 in France.
This structure aims to ensure consistent competition and preparation periods throughout the year.
Challenger Series Overview:
The Challenger Series will serve as a pathway for emerging teams. It will include:
Open Qualifiers: All teams can compete.
Group Stages: Successful teams face various opponents.
Playoffs: Top teams from groups will advance.
Promotion: High-performing teams can earn spots in Regional Leagues.
This initiative is designed to cultivate new talent in the Rainbow Six esports scene.
R6 Share Evolution:
In addition, R6 Share will undergo significant changes in 2025. The program, critical since its launch in 2020, will transition to multiple releases per year instead of a single annual release. The new R6 Share Partner Program will provide partner teams with two bundle releases annually and expand item categories for fan representation.
Ubisoft Reveals Details of R6 Esports in 2025
BLAST R6 has announced significant changes for its 2025 esports ecosystem, aiming to enhance sustainability, engagement, and opportunities for players, teams, and fans.
The 2025 competitive calendar introduces a restructured season designed to improve the flow of events. Key updates include breaks for Tier 2 teams and the launch of the Challenger Series. The season will commence with a break following the Six Invitational, allowing grassroots and Tier 2 teams to compete in the Challenger Series for spots in Regional Leagues.
2025 Competitive Calendar:
March - April: Focus on the Challenger Series, highlighting grassroots and Tier 2 teams.
May: Launch of a new LAN May Kickoff Event, replacing traditional May Majors, featuring top teams.
June - July: Regional Leagues Stage 1.
August: Short break for third-party competitions.
September - October: Regional Leagues Stage 2.
November: Major global event for top teams.
December: Regional finals to crown champions.
December - January: Last Chance Qualifiers for the Six Invitational 2026.
February: Six Invitational 2026 in France.
This structure aims to ensure consistent competition and preparation periods throughout the year.
Challenger Series Overview:
The Challenger Series will serve as a pathway for emerging teams. It will include:
Open Qualifiers: All teams can compete.
Group Stages: Successful teams face various opponents.
Playoffs: Top teams from groups will advance.
Promotion: High-performing teams can earn spots in Regional Leagues.
This initiative is designed to cultivate new talent in the Rainbow Six esports scene.
R6 Share Evolution:
In addition, R6 Share will undergo significant changes in 2025. The program, critical since its launch in 2020, will transition to multiple releases per year instead of a single annual release. The new R6 Share Partner Program will provide partner teams with two bundle releases annually and expand item categories for fan representation.