While the 2025/26 Rainbow Six Siege season builds toward the Six Invitational, Ubisoft and BLAST have locked in the schedule for the 2026/27 cycle. The upcoming year introduces a unified calendar designed to reward consistent performance across regional and global stages. This structural pivot ensures that SI Points earned throughout the year carry more weight, moving away from isolated qualification outbursts toward a comprehensive competitive narrative.
Core Changes to the Siege Ecosystem
The 2026/27 season features three major pillars of transformation:
- Two Global Majors: BLAST will host two international Majors, serving as high-point anchors for the season.
- Mid-Season Integration: The Esports World Cup (EWC) is now an official mid-season premier event.
- Unified Tier-2: The Challenger Series adoption of a single format creates a direct pipeline to elite competition.
The revised Six Invitational (SI) Points system is the biggest tactical shift. Teams must maintain form across regional leagues and global stages to secure a spot in the world championship. Ubisoft aims to eliminate the relevance of one-off flukes, favoring rosters that demonstrate long-term excellence.
The shift to earlier in the year makes room for the 26/27 regional Kickoff tournaments, which are replacing the previous global Kickoff.
The 2026/27 Competitive Calendar
| Date | Event | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| February – March 2026 | Challenger Series | Tier-2 rosters battle for regional promotion. |
| April 2026 | Regional Kickoff | The first accumulation of SI Points at the regional level. |
| May 2026 | BLAST Six Major 1 | The first global gathering of the season. |
| June – July 2026 | Stage 1 Regionals | Crucial league play for leaderboard positioning. |
| August 2026 | Esports World Cup | Winner secures direct Six Invitational qualification. |
| September – October 2026 | Stage 2 Regionals | The final push for Major 2 qualification. |
| November 2026 | BLAST Six Major 2 | Last major point-scoring opportunity before the finale. |
| Dec 2026 – Jan 2027 | Last Chance Qualifiers (LCQ) | Brutal regional brackets for the final SI seats. |
| February 2027 | Six Invitational 2027 | The crowning of the World Champion. |

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Key Tournaments to Watch
The Esports World Cup in August 2026 serves as a massive shortcut for ambitious organizations. While most teams must grind the point standings, the EWC champion bypasses the math entirely with a direct ticket to February 2027. This adds immense pressure to the mid-season window, historically a period of roster instability.
The transition to Regional Kickoffs in April 2026 represents a move away from the previous global season-opener. This allows regions like Brazil, Europe, and North America to establish their local hierarchies before meeting on the international stage in May. Tier-2 squads also gain unprecedented visibility through the revamped Challenger ecosystem, ensuring that fresh talent has a visible path to the top flight.
Stay tuned to TipsGG for live updates and roster changes preceding the 2026/27 season opener.
