Rainbow Six Siege releases Munich Major set

Davide Xu
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Rainbow Six Siege releases Munich Major set
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Ubisoft unveiled a bundle for the Rainbow Six Siege X Munich Major, set to take place in Germany from November 8th to November 16th.

Designed by Koobi, the bundle will feature a dachshund-themed drone and an operator background card inspired by key landmarks and traditions of German culture.

The bundle can be purchased through the R6 Esports Shop for 960 credits, which is slightly less than 10 euros (£8.65).

This is not the first time Ubisoft has released special bundles around esports events. Earlier this year, the publisher released a similar collection for the RE:LO:AD event in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which took place in May.

Additionally, the R6 Esports Shop also sells team-branded bundles, including weapon skins, uniforms, headgear, charms, and more, priced at 1680 R6 credits (£11.98/$14.98). There are also weapon kits, which are available for 720 R6 credits (£7.99/$9.99), which only include weapon skins and the operator portrait.

According to Ubisoft, each R6 Share pro team bundle has been designed in collaboration with the organisations, and a portion of revenue generated from bundle purchases will go directly to these teams, with additional proceeds supporting the R6 Share affiliate programme.

Rainbow Six Heads To Munich

The Munich Major will see the top 16 teams from across the world fight for a share of its $750,000 (~£554,000) prize pool. The teams are decided by top placements from each region’s major qualifier league, consisting of Asia, North America, South America and Europe. Each regional league is set to conclude in October 2025, with four organisations from each region set to qualify.

The winners will also be able to earn a ticket to the next year’s Six Invitational in Paris, France. The season-ending event will feature 20 teams that have qualified by either winning the Munich Major, becoming a regional champion or gaining enough points in the global standings.

Davide Xu

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Davide Xu is a freelance writer at Esports Insider focused on League of Legends esports. He covers everything inside and outside the Rift—especially when it comes to European and Asian competitive scenes. With a finance background and a multicultural lens, he loves talking about business as much as macro.
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