21/6/2019

Six Masters 2019 Overview

The Six Masters 2019 has begun! Here you'll be able to keep up-to-date with the action as it happens every week in the lead up to the LAN Final event at the Melbourne Esports Open. If you're just learning about the Six Masters 2019, you can find out exactly what it is right here.

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FINALS:

Now that the online group stage has concluded, the top four teams from each group will compete at the finals at the Melbourne Esports Open 2019 on Saturday 31st August and Sunday 1st September. The Six Masters 2019 finals will be held in Margaret Court Arena.

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PRIZE POOL:

The Six Masters 2019 prize pool is $50,000 AUD - double the amount of the prize pool from last year. It will be split as per below:

  • 1st: $20,000
  • 2nd: $10,000
  • 3rd-4th: $4,000 each
  • 5th-8th: $2,000 each
  • 9th-10th: $1,500 each
  • 11th-12th: $500 each

TICKETS: 

Tickets to the Melbourne Esports Open are available and can be purchased on the official website: melbourneesportsopen.com.au

Importantly, there is no reserved seating in Margaret Court Arena. Any Melbourne Esports Open ticket will grant you access to spectate the Six Masters 2019.

BROADCAST:

The entirety of the Six Masters 2019, including the online group stages and the finals, will be broadcast live on the official Rainbow 6 ANZ channels below:

For more information about the Six Masters 2019, follow us at twitter.com/rainbow6anz and use the hashtag #SM19

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