Ubisoft has announced that Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Invitational 2023 will take place from February 7th to 19th, in Montreal and Laval, in Canada.
Calling it the crown jewel of the competitive year in Rainbow Six Siege, the event will see the top 20 teams worldwide compete for the title of World Champions and USD $3,000,000 prize pool.
For the first time since the Six Invitational 2020, the event will be open to the public for the final 3 days of the event, from February 17th to 19th, at Place Bell, in Laval, Canada. The event will feature several activities on-site for fans to enjoy, including demo booths to try the new season of the game, meet-and-greet sessions with members of the Rainbow Six Siege Dev Team, meet-and-greet sessions with professional players, a merch store, and more!
The event will be split into 3 different phases:
- Group Stage: from February 7 to 11 – Not open to the public.
- Playoffs Part 1: from February 13 to 15 – Not open to the public.
- Playoffs Part 2 & Grand Final: from February 17 to 19 – Open to the public, at Place Bell.
Concluding a season-long race, 16 teams have qualified for the event by scoring points in their
respective regional leagues and during the Six Majors. The last 4 teams have earned their spot
by making their way through regional Last Chance Qualifiers. Here are the 20 teams that will
compete at the Six Invitational 2023:
More details about the Rainbow Six Invitational 2023 such as competitive format details, on-site activities, schedules, watch parties, and more, are available in the official event guide.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.