
The Biggest Scandal in Rainbow Six: What's REALLY Going On?
Imagine you're a Rainbow: Six Siege pro signed to a well known org competing in Pro League.
Life is good and it’s business as usual.
But then one day, out of the blue, your org tells the entire team that, once this season is done, the roster is going to be dropped and the organization is backing out of Siege esports.
And now, during the middle of a global pandemic, you’re stuck in your team house in Vegas, for a team you’re no longer signed to and you have no idea if you’re ever going to compete in Siege ever again.
That’s exactly what’s happened to the LG Siege roster in our latest story.
Written and hosted by: Devin Jones (@milkshks)
Edited by: Colten Gowan (@theonlyzoltan)
Have a tip for the Don't @ Me team? Email us at: tips@thescore.com
Footage Courtesy:
Yung: https://clips.twitch.tv/GiantWisePlumageNononoCat
Ubisoft: https://twitter.com/R6esportsNA/status/1250484123719938048?s=20
Music used under license from Associated Production Music LLC (”APM”).
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thescoreesports
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theScoreesports
Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/theScoreesports
Other Videos By theScore esports
Other Statistics
Rainbow Six Siege Statistics For theScore esports
Currently, theScore esports has 53,521,926 views for Rainbow Six Siege across 123 videos. This game accounts for over 1 day of watchable video on his channel, or 2.54% of the total watchable video for Rainbow Six Siege on theScore esports's YouTube channel.