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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 01:07pm 26/08/19 | 0 Comments
With word that the Rainbow Six esports league for the ANZ region will be returning in 2020 with Six Masters 2020 to commence early next year. But before then we've got the Six Masters 2019 Finals happening this weekend at the Melbourne Esports Open from Friday August 30 to Sunday September 1.

The eight finalists and teams that will be competing are as follows:
  • ACME Association
  • FNATIC
  • Fury Australia
  • Mindfreak
  • Oddity
  • Orgless
  • Rhythm
  • Team SiNister

  • Matches will be best-of-three single elimination, with the Siz Masters 2019 title up for grabs and a share of the $50,000 AUD prize pool. With first place earning $20,000.

    Here's a look at the schedule.


    Friday, August 30 (Livestreamed):
      ~5:00pm – Rhythm vs 0RGL3SS

    Saturday, August 31 (MEO Day 1):
      10:00am – ACME vs Mindfreak
      ~1:35pm – Sinister vs FURY
      ~5:10pm – FNATIC vs Oddity

    Sunday, September 1 (MEO Day 2):
      9:00am – Semi-Final #1
      ~12:35pm – Semi-Final #2
      ~4:10pm – Grand Final

    And naturally all the action will be live-streamed on Twitch: twitch.tv/rainbow6anz. For more info on the Melbourne Esports Open, including tickets, head here.



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