It’s been over a week since the legendary competitive player of Rainbow Six Siege returned to competition. Indeed, Troy “Canadian” Jaroslawski came back to competition after retiring in March shortly after the Six Invitational. Read on for more details about the moves of Canadian R6.
Canadian R6 – A Legendary In-Game Leader
His retirement on March 13 was definitely a shock to all, although he stood in for Spacestation shortly afterwards. Here are the following thoughts he had to offer back then:
After coming back home from SI, I had two main objectives in mind,” Canadian said. “First, was to take the time to truly think about my situation and make sure if I wanted to return to playing it was with a long term vision in mind.
The other was to work on building healthier habits into my lifestyle with the free time I have in order to be a more well equipped and consistent version of myself for whatever I decided to do next.
Credits: Troy Twitter
After some time to reminisce, one of the only players to ever win the Six Invitational twice is back and hungry to win. This was made official in his following post on July 7th:
I’ll be a free agent looking to compete again as a player heading into the next transfer window for R6. My mental state is as of now the best it has ever been in my opinion, and I want to build a dynasty.
Credits: Troy Twitter
Why hasn’t he been signed onto a team yet? Accordingly, this is due to the fact that the next transfer window occurs from August 23 to September 5th. It’s in this period of time that you can expect some awesome roster changes to go down. Many teams would love Canadian R6 on the roster.
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