ESE Entertainment Inc Announces Its Media Company Frenzy To Produce Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege League In Europe

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ESE Entertainment Inc has announced that its media company, Frenzy sp. zoo, will produce the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege league in Europe, with teams from Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.

The teams will compete for a V4 Championship and a place in the European Challenger League, where the prize pool in the competition’s new format has been increased to €22,000, the Europe-based entertainment and technology company has announced.

The tournament is hosted by the Polish division of Ubisoft Entertainment SA, with the local open qualifier for the tournament kicking off in early May.

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“We are proud that Ubisoft has once again entrusted us with the organization and execution of its esports tournament. We look forward to continuing our activities and our expansion together,” said Marcin Kilar, general manager of Frenzy in a communicated. “We have an exciting time ahead of us as the new tournament format involves a qualifying phase which will consist of three two-day tournaments.

Frenzy’s main responsibilities include show production, visual identity, graphics and motion design. To ensure the highest level of production, the broadcast will be made from a state-of-the-art Polsat Games studio, ESE said.

Kamil Ściana, Brand Manager for Central and Eastern Europe at Ubisoft, said: “We have been supporting the Central and Eastern European markets for a long time by allowing both the organization of licensed tournaments and by allowing the broadcast of world competitions in mother tongue Language.

“We are happy that – once again – our partner in the implementation of these ambitious projects, such as the V4 Masters 2022 tournament, is FRENZY. They guarantee a world-class standard in the field of production and broadcasting of esports events,” he added.

Qualifying for the V4 Masters 2022 will consist of three tournaments, each offering two qualification places – two for the teams from Poland, two for Hungary and two for the Czech Republic and Slovakia combined. After the qualification phase, 14 rounds of championship phases will be played. The top four teams will qualify for the final.

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