
Ubisoft has revealed that Rainbow Six Siege X’s world championship, the Six Invitational 2026, will take place at the Adidas Arena in Paris, France.
In addition to unveiling the venue, the French game developer announced that ticket pre-sale registrations are open.
The Adidas Arena, which reopened in 2023 following major renovations, has a capacity of 8,000 seats for sporting events and played an integral role when the city hosted the Olympic Games in 2024.
Pre-sale ticket registration is open until September 16th, 2025. On September 17th, the pre-sale for registered individuals begins and will remain open until September 19th, when the general sale takes place.
Tickets start from €30 (~£26) for a one-day pass and go up to €300 (~£259).
The highest-priced ticket includes the ELITE merchandise bundle, featuring exclusive Six Invitational-themed clothing and apparel, as well as “premium reserved seating” located within the venue’s first six rows.
In addition to the pre-sale, Ubisoft is giving away five pairs of Carré Or tickets valued at €175 (~£151) each. Fans who register for the pre-sale are automatically entered into the giveaway.
2026’s Six Invitational will be the first time in four years that the tournament has taken place in Europe. In 2022, the event took place in Sweden without spectators due to COVID-19 restrictions in the country.
Rainbow Six Esports In France
The Six Invitational 2026 won’t be the first time Rainbow Six esports has descended on the French capital. In 2021, the event took place at the Palais Brongniart without an audience due to the global pandemic.
In 2025, France has become a hotbed of activity for the esports industry with several high-profile tournaments taking place in the country.
September saw the Rocket League and Fortnite world championships head to Lyon, while October will see the fighting game event Evo host an event in Nice. Currently, the 2025 VALORANT Champions tournament is also taking place in Paris.
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