Rainbow Six Siege Pro League Will Be PC exclusive In Year 2

Console players can still participate in Major leagues, however.

Posted By | On 17th, Mar. 2017

Rainbow Six: Siege‘s Pro League, which was on Xbox One and PC until now, is dropping the Xbox One to be PC exclusive in Year 2. Ubisoft has announced that competitive play will no longer be split across PC and Xbox One- instead, it will all be consolidated on PC now. This will, according to Ubisoft, ensure a bigger and better development of the competition.

So what if you own an Xbox One or PS4 and still want to play competitive? Ubisoft says that console players can still participate in the Major Leagues- it’s just the Pro League that’s PC exclusive at this point. As always, the grand prize will be $100,000.

You can check out the video below for the official announcement of this year’s pro competitions for yourself below. Rainbow Six: Siege is available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Does the removal of Xbox One from Pro rotation affect you? Let us know in the comments section.


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