Rainbow Six Reveals New Programme
Business
19 November 2024 15:23
Ubisoft has unveiled details of its updated R6 Share esports revenue programme for the 2025 season, offering more ways for esports organizations to generate income through the creation and sale of in-game items. For the 2025 Rainbow Six Siege season, 20 teams have been selected for the R6 Share programme, with 18 teams announced so far, including Fnatic, FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, FURIA, Team Falcons, and Spacestation Gaming. The final two teams will be revealed at the Six Invitational in Boston from February 3–16, 2025.
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Teams were chosen based on a “detailed selection process” to include both established organizations and rising stars. New in-game item categories, such as operator portraits, drone skins, and pro-team charms, will be introduced alongside team-branded items.
The full list of R6 Share partner teams:
- CAG Osaka
- DarkZero Esports
- Elevate
- FearX
- Fnatic
- FaZe Clan
- Fluxo
- FURIA Esports
- G2 Esports
- M80
- PSG Talon
- SCARZ
- Spacestation Gaming
- Team Falcons
- Team BDS
- Team Secret
- Team Liquid
- Wildcard
In addition to the partner programme, Ubisoft is launching an esports affiliate programme across Europe, the Americas, and APAC. 23 affiliate teams will receive an equal share of revenue generated.
R6 Share will provide a percentage of pro-team bundle sales to partner teams, with Ubisoft also contributing a portion of all Esports Bundle sales to a fund shared equally among affiliate teams.
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Business
19 November 2024 15:23
Ubisoft has unveiled details of its updated R6 Share esports revenue programme for the 2025 season, offering more ways for esports organizations to generate income through the creation and sale of in-game items. For the 2025 Rainbow Six Siege season, 20 teams have been selected for the R6 Share programme, with 18 teams announced so far, including Fnatic, FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, FURIA, Team Falcons, and Spacestation Gaming. The final two teams will be revealed at the Six Invitational in Boston from February 3–16, 2025.
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Teams were chosen based on a “detailed selection process” to include both established organizations and rising stars. New in-game item categories, such as operator portraits, drone skins, and pro-team charms, will be introduced alongside team-branded items.
The full list of R6 Share partner teams:
- CAG Osaka
- DarkZero Esports
- Elevate
- FearX
- Fnatic
- FaZe Clan
- Fluxo
- FURIA Esports
- G2 Esports
- M80
- PSG Talon
- SCARZ
- Spacestation Gaming
- Team Falcons
- Team BDS
- Team Secret
- Team Liquid
- Wildcard
In addition to the partner programme, Ubisoft is launching an esports affiliate programme across Europe, the Americas, and APAC. 23 affiliate teams will receive an equal share of revenue generated.
R6 Share will provide a percentage of pro-team bundle sales to partner teams, with Ubisoft also contributing a portion of all Esports Bundle sales to a fund shared equally among affiliate teams.
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