Rainbow Six Siege will add branded character skins based on esports organizations.

Organizations in Siege ‘s revenue-share pilot program get a cut of the net revenue.

Some esports item sales boost the Six Invitational 2019 prize pool, which has reached $1M.

Ubisoft will add more esports organization-branded in-game items to its revenue share pilot program for Rainbow Six Siege, the publisher announced Sunday at the Rainbow Six Pro League Season 8 Finals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Branded skins for its playable operator characters will be sold within the game, with 30% of the revenue from each sale going to the chosen esports organization. Currently, Rainbow Six Siege sells weapon skins and charms for teams that participate in the revenue-share pilot program.

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The program, launched in June, saw Ubisoft partner with 11 organizations—including Team Liquid , Penta Sports , FaZe Clan , and Immortals —to create and sell in-game items and generate a new source of revenue for participating teams. As with the new operator skins, the weapon skins and charms earn each organization a 30% share of any sales.

Ubisoft also sells Rainbow Six Pro League-branded items via the program, with 21% of the revenue split amongst all 11 teams in the pilot program. Another 9% of the net revenue is added to the prize pool for the annual Six Invitational tournament, the Pro League’s de facto World Championship.

The publisher also announced Sunday that the prize pool for February’s Six Invitational 2019 has reached $1M, and will continue to grow with further in-game item sales.