Historically, Rainbow Six Siege's most competitive game mode is Ranked. There, players can climb up the standings until reaching Champion: the highest rank in the game.
However, with the release of Operation Twin Shells, Ubisoft introduced a new competitive experience: the Siege Cup.
While the game mode is still in its Beta Phase, the Siege Cup may be the future of the game. In Operation Collision Point, Ubisoft brought it to Asia, MENA, and Consoles.
If you are a Rainbow Six Siege fan, you will surely want to know more about the Siege Cup, especially about the tournament's upcoming edition. Well, here's everything you need to know about it:
What is the Siege Cup?
The Siege Cup is a competitive Rainbow Six Siege game mode where players must register themselves in five-player squads to compete for prizes. In other words, SoloQing isn't allowed; which means the Siege Cup experience is intended to be the ultimate Rainbow Six Siege experience.
Introduced to the game in Operation Twin Shells, the first Siege Cup was played on October 9, 2024.
Players who participate in the Siege Cup are given Competitive Coins. These can be used to unlock Competitive Packs or Competitive Items. Each pack costs 5,000 Competitive Coins.
All in all, the Siege Cup is the perfect chance to play with and against people who actually want to play the game competitively. While in Ranked you may be playing with people who don't communicate and play as lone wolves, the Siege Cup is built in a way so people must team up to succeed.
When is the next Siege Cup?
Unfortunately, Ubisoft hasn't revealed the date of the next Siege Cup. As soon as a date is announced, we will update this information.
It's hard to say when the next Siege Cup will be played. However, it would make sense to have another one before Operation Collision Point concludes.
When was the last Siege Cup played?
The last edition of the Siege Cup was played on January 24. It was the second edition of the Siege Cup since the arrival of Operation Collision Point.
Unluckily, the last edition of the Siege Cup, despite being scheduled, it wasn't played due to registering issues: the registering button didn't work.
For the second time in a row, the Siege Cup couldn't be played due to problems with invites or the registering process. Keep in mind that the Siege Cup is still in Beta Phase and it was recently released to Console players and new regions, like APAC and MENA. Therefore, it makes sense that these tournaments encounter problems.
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