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At the Six Invitational, Rainbow Six Esports unveiled their vision for the 2025 competition format. They’re billing this upcoming season as the most intense yet. It will feature fresh collaborative teams, modifications in regional structures, and a brand-new route to the highly sought-after SI tournament.
Let’s dive in to the goods.
Additional teams added to R6 Share program
Initially, there were 18 competing teams in the R6 Share program. Now, two additional teams have joined, increasing the total number of teams to 20.
For the year 2025, both Cloud9 and LOUD are set to be part of the Rainbow Six Esports program. Furthermore, following their acquisition of the former Fluxo’s spot, W7M will also join the program.
In each region, there will also be affiliated squads competing. Their goal is to ascend through the rankings and secure a place among the elite teams in Rainbow Six Siege esports by 2025.
Regional league revamps for Rainbow Six esports in 2025
2025 is bringing an exciting new format for regional leagues, and I can hardly wait! The upcoming season will be divided into two stages, with the first stage kicking off in June, followed by Stage 2 in September. It’s going to be a thrilling ride!
Teams labeled as Partners, Affiliates, and Challengers will form the playing roster for each region, which includes NAL, SAL, EML, and APL. In most regions except APL, 10 teams initially participate in a Group Stage, aiming to advance to the six-team Playoff Stage. The APL region is further split into APAC North, Asia, and Oceana sub-divisions.
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After completing Stage 2, the four highest-ranked teams from each league secure a spot in the November Major. Additionally, winners of regional finals gain direct entry into the Six Invitational. For more details about Challengers, please refer to the Rainbow Six 2025 esports format announcement video on our official channel.
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