Rainbow Six Siege TEC Divison 1 Final Playday Results Are Here

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Rainbow Six Siege’s The Esports Club League just concluded its final playday for division one matches. The tournament has a prize pool of $1,800, which is very high for the South Asia competitive scene. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all the matches will be held online instead of the more traditional LAN environment. The prize pool of the tournament will be split and awarded to the top five teams in every division. You can find the prize pool split here.

The ongoing The Esports Club League is a league-based competition, where every team has to face all their opponents from the same division. After all the matches are played out, every team will have earned points that are determined by the team's wins. The bottom three teams of every division then get demoted to the lower division, or even relegated if you are in division three, which is the lowest division in this league. You can watch live streams of every game on the TEC YouTube page.

The most exciting matchup for the final playday was between MonkaS and LevelZero Esports. The match was played on Oregon, which is a very utility-heavy map. The match was super exciting to watch, as we got to see the two frag-heavy teams in division one play against each other. MonkaS was able to win the match with a 7-5 scoreline. This match allowed MonkaS to place first in The Esports Club League for division one.

Another exciting match to watch was between MrcZ and Virtual5 Esports. This match was played on Coastline, which is a super frag-heavy map and favors the attacking side. The match proved MrcZ can almost out-frag any team by beating V5 with a 7-3 scoreline. Fatar fragged out for MrcZ by getting 14 kills throughout the match.

MonkaS managed to stay on top of the division with MrcZ following them in second place. This match concluded the five month-long competition hosted by The Esports Club League.

So, what are your thoughts on the South Asian TEC League for Rainbow Six Siege? Did you enjoy all the matches throughout division one? Whatever your thoughts may be, let us know in the comments below.

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