BLAST R6 Regional League Recaps: North America, Brazil, Japan send in their Manchester Candidates

BLAST R6 Regional League Recaps: North America, Brazil, Japan send in their Manchester Candidates

Kaustavmani Choudhury

15 Mar, 2024, 09:41

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 06:49

As the global stage of Rainbow Six Siege esports continues to heat up, the BLAST R6 Regional Leagues have been pivotal in showcasing top-tier talent from across the globe.

In this recap, we delve into the highlights from the leagues in North America, Brazil, and Japan. From the nail-biting matches to the strategic prowess displayed by the teams, these leagues have been nothing short of thrilling.

With three teams each securing their tickets from North America and Brazil, alongside one formidable team from Japan, the stage is being set for the BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

North America League

In the fiercely contested North American League, the regular season was a battleground where Beastcoast and Oxygen Esports emerged as the dominant forces, both securing 5 wins and 3 losses each. However, it was Beastcoast who claimed the top spot by the slimmest of margins, edging out their rivals on round difference. Both teams secured their spots in the playoffs Semi Finals.

Meanwhile, M80, DarkZero, Luminosity, and SSG battled fiercely to secure their positions, finishing 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th respectively.

Notably, Wildcard, Soniqs, and LOS found themselves at the bottom of the standings, failing to secure spots in the playoffs. SSG and Wildcard found themselves in a neck-and-neck race, both with a record of 3-1-0-4, but SSG ultimately clinched the playoff berth by a whisker, edging out their rivals on round difference.

Mirage faced disqualification from the NA League due to their inability to field and maintain an eligible roster.

Moving into the playoffs, the intensity only escalated as Beastcoast battled hard-fought victories against DarkZero and M80, securing their spot in the BLAST R6 Manchester Major with sheer determination.

M80, meanwhile, claimed the second spot, as they lost to Beastcoast in the Finals.

DarkZero showcased their prowess by clinching 3rd place in dominant fashion, securing their qualification for the Major by defeating Oxygen Esports convincingly in the playoffs.

Brazil League

In the electrifying arena of the Brazil League, FaZe Clan emerged as an unstoppable force during the regular season, boasting a flawless record of 9 wins and 0 losses, firmly establishing themselves at the apex of the standings.

Hot on their heels, W7M showcased their prowess with 6 wins and 3 losses, with both teams securing their spot in the playoffs directly to the semifinals.

However, the journey was far from easy for other contenders. Black Dragons, FURIA, Keyd Stars, and E1 Sports fought tooth and nail to claim their positions, finishing 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th respectively. Notably, the former Six Invitational champions, FURIA, formerly known as w7m, faced a surprising setback, securing only 4th place despite their illustrious history.

On the other end of the spectrum, MIBR, Team Liquid, Ninjas in Pyjamas, and Fluxo found themselves in the bottom four, unable to secure spots in the playoffs despite their efforts.

As the playoffs unfolded, FaZe Clan continued their dominance, breezing through their matches against FURIA and E1 Sports with flawless 2-0 victories, securing the top spot with ease.

E1 Sports showcased their resilience, securing second place after a hard-fought battle against W7M, ultimately falling short against the juggernauts, FaZe Clan, in the finals.

Despite falling short in the playoffs, FURIA found redemption in the fight for third place, facing their former organization, W7M, and emerging victorious with a solid 2-1 victory.

With their stellar performances, FaZe Clan, E1 Sports, and FURIA have secured their places in the BLAST R6 Manchester Major, ready to showcase their skills on the global stage.

Japan League

In the heart-pounding battles of the Japan League, SCARZ and VITE emerged as the frontrunners during the regular season, each boasting impressive records of 5 wins and 2 losses. However, SCARZ clinched the top spot by the slimmest of margins, edging out VITE with their superior round difference. Both teams secured their tickets straight to the semifinals of the playoffs.

Meanwhile, KINOTROPE, CAG, and IGZIST fiercely contested for the remaining spots in the playoffs, finishing 3rd, 4th, and 5th respectively, each with 4 wins and 3 losses, their positions determined by the minutiae of round difference. Father's Back secured the final playoff spot with a respectable 3-3 record.

In a league where every match counted, Crest Gaming Lst and ENTER FORCE.36 found themselves at the bottom of the standings, with ENTER FORCE.36 failing to secure a single victory throughout the season.

As the playoffs unfolded, SCARZ continued their dominant form, displaying their prowess in the finals against KINOTROPE. Despite KINOTROPE's strong performances, securing dominant wins against Father's Back and VITE with 2-0 victories each, they ultimately fell short against the formidable force of SCARZ.

With their resounding victory in the playoffs, SCARZ secured their place in the prestigious BLAST R6 Manchester Major, ready to represent Japan on the global stage with their exceptional skill and unwavering determination.

Stay tuned to Strafe for more updates on the other BLAST R6 Regional Leagues, and also for the upcoming BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

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