Rainbow Six Siege Pro League heads to Atlantic City this weekend

Ubisoft has announced details of the upcoming Rainbow Six Siege Pro League Season 7 finals. The Pro League will be headed back to the United States for the Season 7 Finals and will take place in Atlantic City.

Rainbow Six Siege Pro League Season 7 finals will host eight teams from around the world at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City Hotel & Casino from May 20 through 21. Over two action-packed days, the eight teams will compete for a total prize pool of $275,000 USD.

The eight teams are comprised of two from each of the competing regions; Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and North America. 

Rainbow Six Siege Pro League Season 7

On day two of the event at 3.30 am AEST, the curtain will be raised on both the Six Major Paris and Operation Para Bellum. We already know that a Pick & Ban system will be introduced along with the Villa map, but more details will be unveiled during the Atlantic City event.

Australia will be represented at the Rainbow Six Pro League Season 7 finals with FNATIC entering as the top-seeded team from APAC. FNATIC, formerly Mindfreak, was acquired by the London-based esports organisation in April.

Mindfreak made it to the top five at the Six Invitational in Montreal in February.

The action takes place on May 20 and 21. Proceedings commence 12:45 am AEST. You can tune in on Twitch.

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