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- Ubisoft and Twitch have partnered to host a Rainbow Six Siege competition at next week’s E3 videogame convention.
- The match will feature musicians and streamers battling it out for a $100K USD total prize pool, half of which will go to charity.
- The event will stream across several Twitch channels on June 10 following Ubisoft’s annual E3 media briefing.
Next week’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles will offer a glimpse of some of the biggest new games on the horizon—and it’ll also feature a Rainbow Six Siege competition between musicians and streamers.
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Musicians Faheem “T-Pain” Najm and Miles “Lil Yachty” McCollum will each captain a team, with streamers such as “AnneMunition,” “Sacriel,” “ZanderLP,” and “Lil_Lexi” also competing. The teams will battle for a total $100K prize pool, with $40K going to the winning team’s chosen charity, $10K going to the losing team’s chosen charity, and $50K split amongst the winning team’s streamers.
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Ubisoft recently held the Rainbow Six Pro League’s Season IX Finals in Milan, Italy, with the Season X finals planned for a yet-to-be-announced location in Asia this November. The publisher has also teamed with third-party organizers for tournaments in 2019, including DreamHack