Ubisoft Reveals Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six eSports Leagues

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Ubisoft Announces Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six^® Esports Season 2021 Kicks Off with
Record-Breaking Viewership Results
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Esports broke Season 2020 records during the kickoff of
Season 2021 across all four regions: the European League, Asia-Pacific League,
Latin-American League and North American League.
SAN FRANCISCO — March 26, 2021 — Today, Ubisoft^® announced its best performance to
date for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six^® Esports regional leagues, with record-breaking
peak concurrent viewers and average minute audience results in each of its four
regional leagues, including respective subdivisions.
Positive performance throughout the first playdays of the leagues further validates
Rainbow Six Esports’ ongoing efforts to reinforce the quality and competitiveness
across all regional leagues, with:
· Extensive efforts in content creation, storytelling and broadcast production value
to engage viewers
· Improvement to the competitive formats, now streamlined across the four regions,
allowing fans to follow their favorite team each week in regular rendezvous
· More rewarding streams for viewers due to the addition of Twitch Drops
· Continued support of strong organizations, including the arrival of new names in
the ecosystem such as T1 and DWG KIA in the Asia-Pacific League North Division
EUROPEAN LEAGUE
If Playday 1 of the Season 2021 European League saw a massive progression in
viewership compared with last season, the trend was confirmed in Playday 2 with the
league reaching new heights once again on March 22. The European League scored its
best peak concurrence viewers (peak CCV) result to date for a regular playday: 110K
peak CCV*, corresponding to a progression of 117% compared with the most performing
playday of the European League in Season 2020 on that indicator, and breaking the
records of all 4 regional leagues regular playdays in Season 2020. The peak was
reached during an action-packed match opposing Rogue to Team Vitality, where Rogue
managed to overcome Team Vitality’s match-long dominion to send them to the overtime
and finally seize the win.
Retention metrics also saw a strong progression, with the Average Minute Audience
(AMA) increasing by 190% compared with Season 2020’s most performing playday, to
reach 96K* during Playday 2. 
NORTH AMERICAN LEAGUE
The North American League experienced a tremendous growth in viewership in its
inaugural playday for the 2021 season. During the first match of the season held on
March 24, the North American League broke records by achieving its highest level of
peak concurrent viewership with a massive 115K. This corresponds to an increase of
318% compared to the best performing playday in the 2020 season of the NAL.
In addition, NALs retention metrics also saw strong growth versus the 2020 season
seeing an AMA increase of 337% with 94K. The NAL featured a tremendous, jam-packed
day of action featuring many of the top teams in the league including TSM and Dark
Zero.  
LATIN-AMERICAN LEAGUE
The LATAM Season 2021 debut surpassed expectations across all divisions, with all
three subregions experiencing all time high viewership numbers, further validating
that Rainbow Six Siege has maintained blockbuster status within Latin America.
The Latin America South Division Playday 1 on March 19 kicked off the LATAM League
competition that culminated in 18K peak CCV and 15.4K AMA, an improvement of 474%
and 656% on CCV* and AMA compared to the best performing playday in the 2020 Season.
March 20^ was a historic day for the Brazil Division, wherein BR6 hit a record 60.6K
peak CCV and 48.5K AMA. This is a more than 40% and 103% improvement on CCV and AMA
respectively compared to the best playday of the 2020 Season. Besides, the 2021
viewership numbers are the highest for a Brazil Division playday since its debut in
2017.
Finally, March 21 saw the Mexico Division debut with terrific viewership, with
Playday 1 reaching 16.3K CCV and 14.1K AMA, marking an increase of 166% for CCV and
181% for AMA.
ASIA-PACIFIC LEAGUE
Season 2021 was the inauguration of a revamped Asia-Pacific League. Viewership
results exceeded all expectations in both the South and North Divisions of the
league, confirming efforts continue in the right direction.
Outperforming Playday 1 strong performance, the Asia-Pacific North Division Playday
2 culminated in 96.5K peak CCV and 76.3K AMA, progressing respectively by 345% and
336% compared with the most performing playday of Season 2020 on those two
indicators.
The revamped South Division showed very promising results as well, illustrating the
reinforced quality and competitiveness of the Australian and South-East-Asian
scenes. After positive results in Playday 1, the Asia-Pacific South Division Playday
2 reached a record 71K peak CCV and 53.1K AMA.
The Asia-Pacific League new records bode well for the future and confirm Ubisoft’s
ambitions in the region.