Six Invitational 2025 Boston: Teams, format, stream, and results
Here’s all you need to know about the Six Invitational 2025 that takes place in Boston this year.
In 2025, the biggest annual event for Rainbow Six Siege, known as The Six Invitational, will be held in Boston. This showdown brings together the world’s best Rainbow Six Siege squads to vie for a piece of the impressive $1.2 million prize money. Here you’ll find all the essential details about this tournament, such as participating teams, competition format, and additional information.
Six Invitational Live Scores
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Participating teams
At the Six Invitational 2025, a total of 20 teams will be competing. These teams consist of the highest-ranked ones according to the global standings, along with some who qualified through the Last Chance Qualifiers.
- Team BDS
- FaZe Clan
- W7m esports
- ex-Beastcoast
- Team Secret
- Team Liquid
- DarkZero Esports
- Spacestation Gaming
- Virtus.Pro
- Team Falcons
- M80
- FURIA esports
- Shopify Rebellion
- SCARZ
- Orgless
- PSG Talon
- TBD (EU & MENA LCQ)
- TBD (South America LCQ)
- TBD (North American LCQ)
- CAG Osaka (APAC LCQ)
Six Invitational 2025 tournament format
For this upcoming event, we haven’t revealed the specific format details yet, but it will likely resemble last year’s structure. The Six Invitational 2024 employed a round-robin group stage with four groups. Each group consisted of five teams, and the top three teams from each group advanced to the next round. Regrettably, the team at the bottom was knocked out of the tournament.
In most cases, the playoff matches follow a best-of-three series format, with exceptions made for the Grand Finals. This structure allows multiple teams to showcase their skills and worth in a double-elimination playoff tournament.
Where can I watch Six Invitational 2025?
During the Six Invitational tournament, Ubisoft broadcasts the event on Twitch. Fans of Rainbow Six Siege can watch it all unfold live on Twitch.
2024’s Six Invitational witnessed w7m esports claiming the title following a thrilling 3-2 triumph against FaZe Clan. In the deciding map at Nighthaven Labs, the match went down to the wire, spanning five maps; however, FaZe just couldn’t secure the win.
In the end, w7m esports earned a cool $1 million from that victory, while FaZe Clan, finishing as runners-up, pocketed $450,000. Both VP and G2 esports walked away with their shares of the remaining prize money in third and fourth place respectively.
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