Rainbow Rampage Tournament heads to MCM Comic Con in collaboration with Ubisoft
September 1, 2025
ReedPop have announced the first eSports tournament for MCM London 2025 to take place on October 4th at Excel London. Held in collaboration with Ubisoft, the Rainbow Rampage Rainbow Six Siege tournament will be hosted by EGX at MCM London Comic Con in a series of matches featuring some of the best of Europe’s eSports scene.
This tournament will take place across three days of online tournaments, culminating in on-site finals at MCM London Comic Con. Teams from all across Europe are eligible to battle for Rainbow Rampage’s £7.5K prize pool.
The Online Qualifiers for this tournament will be held on September 25th and 26th, with the Top 8 teams progressing to the Online Playoffs on October 2nd. The Top 4 teams will qualify for the live event at MCM London Comic Con, winning Friday tickets for the October show. The Online Playoffs will be streamed on Twitch and Community Streams.
The in-person tournament at MCM London Comic Con will feature the Top 4 from Playoffs and six teams on the day, and will take place entirely on October 24th. The semi-finals and finals will be streamed on Twitch, Rainbow Rampage is part of the T2 EU Circuit and therefore teams are also eligible to win circuit points.
Key Dates:
Road to Rainbow Rampage Tournament Online Open Qualifiers
- Day 1: 25th September, Online
- Day 2: 26th September, Online
Road to Rainbow Rampage Tournament Playoffs
- Online Playoffs: 2nd October, Online
- This will be broadcast on Twitch
Rainbow Rampage Tournament
- Final Tournament: 24th October, MCM Comic Con London
- Up to 10 teams – registration details to follow
Taking place from October 24th to 26th at Excel London, MCM London Comic Con 2025 will see the return of EGX, offering players the chance to play the upcoming releases, attend fascinating panels and talks from industry top professionals and discover hidden gems in the Rezzed Zone and The Leftfield Collection.
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