BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues: EU, MENA, LATAM and NA Leagues Conclude

BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues: EU, MENA, LATAM and NA Leagues Conclude

Kaustavmani Choudhury

1 Sep, 2023, 14:48

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Last updated: 11 Apr, 2025, 05:45

The highly anticipated BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues have come to a thrilling conclusion in Europe (EU), the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Latin America (LATAM), and North America (NA). Let's dive into the exciting outcomes and key highlights of each league.

EU League: Virtus Pro Triumphs

In the EU League, it was Virtus Pro who managed to secure the top spot. The league featured two competitive groups, and Virtus Pro, alongside BDS, emerged as group leaders, securing direct spots in the Upper Bracket Semifinals. Virtus Pro faced off against Wolves, while BDS clashed with MNM.

In a nail-biting Upper Bracket Finals, Virtus Pro managed to edge out BDS with a 2-1 victory, securing their place in the BLAST R6 Atlanta Major. Meanwhile, Wolves fought their way through the Lower Bracket, eventually defeating MNM. As a result, Virtus Pro, BDS, and Wolves have punched their tickets to the Major, while teams placed 4th to 6th must navigate the challenging EU Last Chance Qualifier. Teams placed 7th to 10th will need to prove themselves in the Open Qualifiers.

MENA League: Geekay Esports Dominance

In the MENA League, Geekay Esports dominated with a flawless 7-0-0-0 record, securing their spot at the BLAST R6 Atlanta Major in impressive fashion. Their remarkable journey showcased their strength and determination.

LATAM League: Alpha Atheris Claims Victory

Alpha Atheris emerged as the victors in the LATAM League. While REVEN Club and Knights topped their respective groups, Alpha Atheris demonstrated their prowess by defeating Knights in the Semi Finals and subsequently triumphing over REVEN in the Finals. This secured their qualification for the BLAST R6 Atlanta Major.

Teams placed 2nd to 5th in the LATAM League will advance to the Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ), while the 6th and 7th placed teams will battle it out in the Closed Qualifiers.

NA League: Soniqs, M80, and DarkZero Shine

In the fiercely competitive NA League, Soniqs, M80, and DarkZero secured their spots at the BLAST R6 Atlanta Major. M80 topped the league table with a 5-1-1-1 record, closely followed by DarkZero at 5-0-2-1. However, it was the Soniqs who had a spectacular Upper Bracket run, defeating Oxygen eSports, DarkZero, and ultimately M80 in the Upper Bracket Finals.

Teams placed 4th to 7th will have a chance to prove themselves in the NA Last Chance Qualifier, while teams placed 8th and 9th must navigate the Open Qualifiers for another opportunity.

In Conclusion

The BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues have delivered intense competition and thrilling moments. Virtus Pro, Geekay Esports, Alpha Atheris, Soniqs, M80, and DarkZero have secured their spots at the BLAST R6 Atlanta Major. While other teams are gearing up for the Last Chance Qualifiers and Open Qualifiers.

As the competitive Rainbow Six Siege scene continues to evolve, fans can only anticipate more action-packed showdowns in the upcoming Major. Stay tuned for updates on your favorite teams and players as they aim to conquer the international stage.

READ MORE: BLAST R6 Siege Regional Leagues: SEA, South Asia, and South Korea Conclude in Style

Featured image source: Rainbow Six Siege Esports / Ubisoft

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