Rainbow Six Oceanic Nationals Stage 2 2021 returns on June 18

Top-tier Australian Rainbow Six competition will return in OCN Stage 2 2021.

Rainbow Six Oceanic Nationals Stage 2 2021 is on its way, with the top-flight domestic competition set to restart on June 18. The league has moved to one playday a week to help teams competing in APAC South better prepare, and $25,000 AUD is up for grabs.

After the Chiefs took down the Knights in a stunning upset to claim the first OCN title of 2021, seven teams will be hungry to make good on missed opportunities in Stage 2.

The next phase of the three-part competition is set to kick off on June 18 with a double-header weekend on Friday and Saturday.

Gamedays will then move to one a week, down from two a week in previous seasons. The scheduling will help teams competing in APAC South ⁠— Chiefs, Knights, Order, and Wildcard ⁠— better prepare for their matches across all leagues.

The same eight teams will be returning after Stage 1, fighting over the same $25,000 prize pool and crucial season points, which will qualify teams for promotion to APAC South in 2022.

Snowball Esports is proud to announce we will be teaming up with Ubisoft Australia for the fourth season running to produce content for Oceanic Nationals, telling the stories of the region’s best Rainbow Six players.

This includes the return of predictions, recaps, special interviews, and the expert panel.


Oceanic Nationals Stage 2 2021 kicks off on Friday, June 18. You can catch all the action live on the Rainbow Six Bravo Twitch channel.

Andrew Amos

After joining Snowball in mid-2018, Andrew "Ducky" Amos has fast become one of our region's best esports writers. Cutting his teeth in Oceanic Overwatch, he now covers all kinds of esports for publications globally. However, his heart still lays at home, telling the story of Aussies trying to make it big.

Andrew Amos
Andrew Amos
After joining Snowball in mid-2018, Andrew "Ducky" Amos has fast become one of our region's best esports writers. Cutting his teeth in Oceanic Overwatch, he now covers all kinds of esports for publications globally. However, his heart still lays at home, telling the story of Aussies trying to make it big.

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