{"id":4137,"date":"2020-04-16T13:35:38","date_gmt":"2020-04-16T13:35:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/evil-geniuses-luminosity-and-team-reciprocity-all-leave-rainbow-six-siege-esports-scene"},"modified":"2024-07-21T00:19:05","modified_gmt":"2024-07-21T00:19:05","slug":"evil-geniuses-luminosity-and-team-reciprocity-all-leave-rainbow-six-siege-esports-scene","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/rainbow-six-siege\/evil-geniuses-luminosity-and-team-reciprocity-all-leave-rainbow-six-siege-esports-scene","title":{"rendered":"Evil Geniuses, Luminosity and Team Reciprocity all leave Rainbow Six: Siege esports scene"},"content":{"rendered":"
After Kian “Hyena” Mozayani’s outburst over his treatment by Ubisoft and Luminosity, it was announced by Ubisoft that Luminosity Gaming were not going to be returning to the Rainbow Six: Siege Pro League.<\/p>\n
Ubisoft’s North American division for esports released a statement addressing the matter, bringing with it news that Evil Geniuses and Team Reciprocity would also not be returning for next season’s Pro League.<\/p>\n
That is a lot of orgs in a short amount of time so let’s look at how each has found themselves walking away from Siege esports.<\/p>\n
Ubisoft has been under fire the past couple of days regarding their alleged conduct regarding some of their North American rosters. For anyone unaware, going into 2020 and Year 5 of Siege, there were some massive changes coming to the game’s esports scene that most of the player base and professional players alike have been left in the dark about. All we know about it is that they have changed exactly how teams qualify for LAN tournaments, which may be the crux of the upcoming confusion. <\/p>\n