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How the Rainbow Six World Cup is poised to break Siege into the mainstream – Red Bull
François-Xavier Deniele and Tony Parker explain why the Rainbow Six World Cup has every chance at being the game’s most popular event to date
François-Xavier Deniele and Tony Parker explain why the Rainbow Six World Cup has every chance at being the game’s most popular event to date
Written by Dom Peppiatt & Jake TuckerPublished on 26.09.2020 · 0:35 GMT
Rainbow Six Siege may have limped out the starting gates back when it launched in 2015: players criticised the title for its lack of content and focus on microtransactions. Since then, though, the game and the scene it’s created has become the envy of the esports world.
With ove…
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