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Team Canada Wins Inaugural Rainbow Six Canadian Nationals

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Team Canada, featuring FoxA, EhhDannn, Whiskerzz, P3NG, and EvilWaffle, were crowned inaugural Rainbow Six Canadian Nationals champions.

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Rainbow Six: Siege has a thriving tournament and competitive season environment. Over the weekend, the inaugural Rainbow Six Canadian Nationals were decided at the Olympia Theatre in Montreal. Canada’s best teams competed for their share of the $15,000 prize pool. In the end, Team Canada, featuring FoxA, EhhDannn, Whiskerzz, P3NG, and EvilWaffle, took home the crown for the very first time.

Rainbow Six Canadian Nationals

Team Canada defeated Northern Alpacas to earn the right to be called Canada’s best Rainbow Six: Siege team, a title befitting their name. A new season is starting in September, and open registrations are just around the corner. Any teams that want to take their shot at the best in the country can register now on the tournament website. Open Qualifiers will take place on September 22 and 23, and will be followed by the Online Circuit over each weekend in October. At the end of Season 2, the two top-ranked teams will face off in a Live Final in Toronto on November 3 to determine the national champion of Season 2.

Team Canada Wins Inaugural Rainbow Six Canadian Nationals
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Ubisoft keeps pushing ahead with Rainbow Six: Siege and after the announcement of upcoming changes in Operation Grim Sky, the competitive side of the exciting shooter shows no signs of slowing down. We can’t wait to find out what’s next for Rainbow Six: Siege and Team Canada.


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