How to Watch Compeonato Sudamericano Stage 3 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Following the Berlin Major, competitive Rainbow Six is getting back underway with regional leagues. Accordingly, from multiple regions, the Compeonato Sudamericano Stage 3 is kicking off in the coming week. Read on as we learn How to Watch this exciting event below!

Event Background

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With regards to the event background, the Compeonato Sudamericano is one of the three leagues in South America. Specifically, apart from the Brasileirao (Brasil) and Mexicano (Mexico), this league focuses on every other country in the continent.

Organized by Ubisoft, the Compeonato Sudamericano will be running from 14th September to 30th September. Inviting the top 8 teams in the world, take a look at the competitors below:

  • Furious Gaming
  • Malvinas Gaming
  • Newstar
  • Isurus
  • Leviatan
  • Hawks
  • Maycam Evolve
  • Pampas

Notably, the event will be taking place online and the stakes are high. Accordingly, the seeding will work as follows:

  • 1-2nd @ CES 2022 Stage 3
  • 3-8th @ Supercopa LATAM Sur ’22 Stage 3

For those unaware, the CES, or Copa Elite Six, features the top teams from the three leagues fighting for international seeds.

Format

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Credits: ESL

Concerning the format, this is indeed a league-type event. Considering the two weeks of competition, each team will play each other once in a single round robin format.

With BO1 matches, the following will be the scoring system:

  • Default WIn – 3 points
  • Overtime WIn – 2 points
  • Overtime Loss – 1 point

Following the round robin, we’ll have our final standings and teams will earn their seeds.

Schedule for Compeonato Sudamericano Stage 3

With regards to the schedule, let’s take a look at the schedule for the first three days, with times in the CEST time zone.

15th September – Playday 1 – 01:00

  • FG vs PMPS
  • HWK vs MvG
  • Isurus vs NSTR
  • ME vs LEV

16th September – Playday 2 – 01:00

  • NSTR vs HWK
  • MvG vs LEV
  • ME vs FG
  • PMPS vs Isurus
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Credits: Ubisoft

17th September – Playday 3 – 01:00

  • HWK vs ME
  • Isurus vs MvG
  • PMPS vs NSTR
  • LEV vs FG

To stay up to date with the schedule, we highly recommend visiting the Twitter page here for Rainbow Six esports.

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You can also watch the Compeonato Sudamericano Stage 3 live stream via our very own website. Providing an extensive list of the biggest esports together with streams for each esports match live today or upcoming matches.

Predictions

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With regards to predictions, let’s take a look at last Stage’s standings from the Compeonato Sudamericano:

  • #1 – Malvinas Gaming
  • #2 – 9z Team
  • #3 – Furious Gaming
  • #4 – Newstar
  • #5 – Coscu Army
  • #6 – Infamous Gaming
  • #7 – Nocturns Gaming
  • #8 – Leviatan Esports

However, since the last competition, there have been multiple roster changes which could shake things up. Yet, despite finishing in the top 2, no team from this league managed to earn a seed at the Copa Elite event.

Yet, we’re hopeful to see an upset as the top 2 teams will do their best to qualify for the upcoming Major.

Also, being online is a little disappointing but the Copa Elite Six will be offline.

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How to Watch North American League Stage 3 2022 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Following the Rainbow Six Berlin Major, the community has enjoyed a little down time. However, the competition will be returning shortly with regional competitions. Accordingly, the North American League Stage 3 tournament will be kicking off within a week – read on to learn how to watch below!

Event Background

Credits: R6S Twitter

For those unaware, the North American League is the top level of competition for both the US and Canada. Indeed, with $50,000 on the line, teams will be competing from 13th September to 14th October.

Featuring the top 10 teams in the region, Ubisoft and FACEIT will invite the competition to compete offline at the Las Vegas Esports Arena. Here are your ten teams listed below:

Season 2021

  • Spacestation Gaming
  • Oxygen Esports
  • Soniqs
  • DarkZero Esports
  • TSM
  • Mirage
  • Astralis
  • beastcoast

Relegation

  • Parabellum Esports

Invited

  • XSET
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Credits: Ubisoft

Naturally, there’s far more than just prize pool for these teams. Furthermore, there are also seeds and Six Invitational points on the line. Specifically, the top 4 teams will be heading to the international Six Major upcoming after the regional leagues.

In addition, Six Invitational Points are also up for grabs.

Format

Earning these seeds and prize pool involves fighting through the event format.

As seen in previous stages of competition, the event will involve a regular season style. Moreover, a single round robin league will see each team facing one another once in BO1 matches.

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Credits: ESL

Scoring also remains the same as listed below:

  • Default Win – 3 points
  • Overtime Win – 2 points
  • Overtime Defeat – 1 point

Similarly, tiebreaker rules remain the same, with a priority on Round Difference and Head-to-Head. When it comes to the final standings, even one round could be the difference.

Schedule for the North American League Stage 3

With the community and Ubisoft still reeling from the Six Major, the schedule for the upcoming regional leagues are yet to be announced.

However, we have no doubt that the schedule will be shortly revealed on the Rainbow Six Esports NA Twitter page.

Watch the North American League Stage 3 on esportsguide

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You can also watch the North American League Stage 3 2022 live stream via our very own website. Providing an extensive list of the biggest esports together with streams for each esports match live today or upcoming matches.

Predictions

Naturally, in order to make the best predictions possible, we need to take a look at Stage 2’s standings:

  • #1 – Astralis – 16 points
  • #2 – Soniqs – 16 points
  • #3 – Oxygen Esports – 16 points
  • #4 – XSET – 15 points
  • #5 – DarkZero Esports – 15 points
  • #6 – Parabellum Esports – 14 points

Back in Stage 2, only 2 points separated 6th to 1st place with multiple ties. Therefore, it’s incredibly tough to predict who will come out on top.

However, one thing to note is the performance of teams at the international Major, the Six Berlin Major. Taking place after Stage 2, here’s how the seeded teams fared against the international competition:

Credits: R6S NA Twitter
  • #3-4 – XSET
  • #9-12 – Oxygen Esports
  • #13-16 – Soniqs, Astralis

Surprisingly, XSET managed to finish 3-4th – considering this recent form they are also favourites for this event.

So overall, we’d like to favour the likes of XSET and Astralis heading into this event – however, an event like this is a marathon, not a sprint. Also, roster changes are a factor we can’t account for.

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R6S Berlin Major Recap – Rogue Claim it For Europe

Over the past week, the competitive Rainbow Six Siege has exploded with excitement. Accordingly, the past Major has decided and crowned a new world champion – read on for your very own R6S Berlin Major recap below!

R6S Berlin Major Recap – A Historic Victory

Credits: R6S Esports Twitter

Running from 15th to 21st August, with $500,000 on the line, the top 16 teams in the world competed offline in Berlin.

Indeed, teams seeded from all over the world. At the end of the day, here are how the standings concluded:

  • #1 – Rogue
  • #2 – FaZe Clan
  • #3-4 – XSET, w7m esports

Accordingly, this is a historic victory for Rogue. Having been a top team in the European scene for a few years now, this is the first international win since DreamHack Valencia 2019.

Credits: Rainbow Six Esports Twitter

In the context of the official Ubisoft Rainbow Six League, Europe hasn’t managed many victories over the few years. Specifically, South and North America have been dominating the international stage with consistent victories.

However, this win was well fought for. Placing second in Group A, Rogue managed to fight through the Bracket.

Winning the event involved an epic series win against FaZe Clan which boiled down to the final map of the 3-2 scoreline.

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R6S Operation Brutal Swarm – New Features and Mechanics

Every now and then, the top esports titles usually receive a large content update. Accordingly, that seems to be the case for the R6S Operation Brutal Swarm update. Read on as we list the most important changes in this update!

R6S Operation Brutal Swarm – A Quick List

Credits: Ubisoft YouTube

Specifically, the update will go live for Rainbow Six Siege on September 6th. Let’s look at some changes:

  • New Attacker – Grim – 3 speed Attacker, intel-gatherer, Kawan Hive Launcher gadget
  • Brutal Swarm Battle Pass
  • Map pool – Stadium joining after appearing back in 2021, the event is now fully in the map pool
  • New tactical – EMP grenade for Attackers, different from Thatcher EMP grenade
  • Balance changes – Rook and Dakkaebi slightly buffed
Credits: Rainbow Six Siege Twitter

Accordingly, a mixture of small and significant changes have made this update rather interesting.

Covered furthermore in the original press release by Ubisoft, this will look to shake up the regional competition further.

Note that currently teams are enjoying a short break after the Six Berlin Major concluded this past weekend. Now, competition will be back in the middle of September.

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How to Watch Six Berlin Major 2022: teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Once again, for competitive Rainbow Six Siege, the community is preparing for an exciting international competition. Accordingly, the Six Berlin Major 2022 is kicking off within the week – read on to learn How to Watch this incredible event!

Event Background

Credits: R6S Twitter

Overall, this is a historic event for Rainbow Six. Specifically, taking place in Berlin, Germany the Major will have the very first live crowd in Europe since 2018. Indeed, the event will be live in the Theater am Potsdamer Platz, with $500,000 on the line.

Furthermore, the event will run from 15th August to 21st August. Naturally, Ubisoft has invited the top 16 teams from the world. Find them listed below:

European League

  • Wolves
  • Rogue
  • MNM Gaming
  • G2 Esports

North American League

  • Astralis
  • Soniqs
  • Oxygen Esports
  • XSET
Credits: Rainbow Six Esports Twitter

Copa Elite Six

  • FaZe Clan
  • w7m esports
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas
  • FURIA Esports

APAC

  • DAMWON Gaming
  • Elevate
  • SANDBOX Gaming
  • Gaimin Gladiator

Apart from the prize pool, teams are fighting for Six Invitational Points which will prove essential to seed for the Six Invitational later on this year.

Format

Kicking things off, the event will start with the Group Stage. Running from 15th to 17th August, the group stage will involve four groups of four. Notably, each group will have a different regional seed.

Credits: R6S Esports Twitter

Here are your groups listed below:

  • A: DAMWON Gaming, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Rogue, XSET
  • B: FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, SANDBOX Gaming, Soniqs
  • C: Gaimin Gladiators, Oxygen Esports, w7m esports, Wolves Esports
  • D: Astralis, Elevate, FURIA Esports, MNM Gaming

Following a round robin, where each team will compete with one another in a BO1 match, not everyone will make it to the Playoffs.

Specifically, only the top 2 teams from each Group will progress to the Playoffs.

Taking place from 19th August to the 21st, a single elimination bracket will decide the remainder of the competition. For those unaware, this means that teams have only one lifeline in the competition.

Credits: Rainbow Six Esports Twitter

The first round of Playoffs matches will involve randomized 1st place vs 2nd place teams from each group. Subsequently, all matches will be BO3, while the Grand Finals will be BO5 with no map advantage.

Schedule for the Six Berlin Major 2022

While no official schedule is available yet, we recommend visiting the official page for Rainbow Six esports or perhaps the Rainbow Six esports Twitter.

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You can also watch the Six Berlin Major 2022 live stream via our very own website. Providing an extensive list of the biggest esports together with streams for each esports match live today or upcoming matches.

Predictions

Credits: Rainbow Six Esports Twitter

For those unaware, the past few international events has witnessed the return of North America as a more dominant region over South America. This is evident in the standings of the most recent international event – the Charlotte Major:

  • #1 – DarkZero Esports – NA
  • #2 – Astralis – NA
  • #3-4 – Oxygen Esports – NA, Team Liquid – BR

Naturally, although DarkZero Esports didn’t manage to qualify for this event, plenty of NA teams such as Astralis are here to represent.

Otherwise from the competition, we can’t wait to see how the live crowd spurs on the competition together with the viewership numbers.

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How to Watch Gamers8 2022 R6S – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Apart from the Berlin Major, competitive Rainbow Six Siege has another exciting event this August! Specifically, Gamers8 2022 R6S is throwing $2,000,000 on the line for some of the top teams in the world – read on to learn how to watch this event below!

Event Background

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Credits: Ubisoft

For those unaware, the Riyadh Boulevard in Saudi Arabia is proving to be an exciting venue for international esports. Accordingly, after hosting events for Dota 2 and Rocket League, now, they’re turning to Rainbow Six Siege.

Once again, this competition will take place at the offline venue, taking place from the 4th August to the 7th. As we’ll reiterate, this event does not form part of the official competitive season and is strictly a third-party event.

Here are the qualified teams as listed below:

  • BDS Esport – Invited
  • TSM – Invited
  • Team Liquid – Invited
  • DAMWON Gaming – Invited
  • WYLDE – Europe
  • Spacestation Gaming – North America
  • MIBR – South America
  • Falcons Esport – Saudi eLeague

Strictly competing for the $2,000,000 of prize pool, there’s a lot more to discuss for this exciting event!

Format

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Credits: Ubisoft

With regards to the format, it’s a relatively simple format.

Firstly, we have a Group Stage. Here, the competition will be split into two groups of four. Furthermore, a double elimination bracket will determine which teams will progress to the Playoffs. Note that all matches will be BO3.

Secondly, we have the Playoffs to look forward to. Accordingly, the final four teams will compete in a deadly single-elimination bracket.

Schedule for the Gamers8 2022 R6S

With regards to schedule, we highly recommend visiting the official page for Rainbow Six Siege esports here.

Watch the Gamers8 2022 R6S on esportsguide

You can also watch the Gamers8 2022 R6S live stream via our very own website. Providing an extensive list of the biggest esports together with streams for each esports match live today or upcoming matches.

Predictions

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Credits: ESL

When it comes to predictions, it’s best to take a look at the past international events to see results. Specifically, the most recent international event was the Charlotte Major 2022 – here’s how the competition stacked up back then:

  • #1 – DarkZero Esports
  • #2 – Astralis
  • #3-4 – Oxygen Esports, Team Liquid
  • #5-8 – G2 Esports, Team oNe eSports, Team BDS, XSET

As you can see, some of the very best teams in the world have not been invited, but competition looks to be tight regardless.

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Credits: BDS

Naturally, with regards to favourites, we’d like to focus on the invited teams from the top three regions of Europe, North America and Brazil:

  • TSM – 1st @ Six Invitational 2022, 2nd @ NAL Stage 2 2021
  • Team Liquid – 1st @ Copa Elite Six 2022 Stage 1, 2nd @ Six Invitational 2021
  • BDS Esports – 1st @ EUL 2021 Finals, 1st @ EUL Stage 3, 3-4th @ Six Invitational 2021

Overall, TSM are looking like the favourites for the simple reason that they managed to win the most important event from last season in the form of Six Invitational 2022.

However, as evident above, they failed to perform at the most recent major. Instead, only TSM and Team Liquid offered a good showing. Anyways, we can’t wait to see how everything boils over in Riyadh!

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Top 5 Esports Events August 2022 – Multiple Majors in Multiple Esports

Here at esportsguide, we’re always ready for the next esports event. Accordingly, there are a tonne of events coming our way this month. Bearing this in month, in this featured article we’ll be highlighting the top 5 esports events August 2022!

#5 – Six Berlin Major 2022

  • Prize Pool: $500,000
  • Dates: 15th August to 21st August
  • Participants: 16 seeded teams international
  • Venue: Berlin Theater am Potsdamer Platz
Credits: R6S Esports

Starting off our list, we have the top Rainbow Six Siege event of the summer – Six Berlin Major 2022. Organized by Ubisoft and FACEIT, this is a massive highlight of the competitive season.

Furthermore, this event is the climax of the past stage of regional competition. Therefore, the best teams from the top regions in the world are competing for the prize pool together with essential Six Invitational points to qualify for further events.

Following up the Charlotte Major, this Berlin Major is the second of three this season. The question this time around is whether or North America can hold onto the crown?

Also note that this August there’s the Gamers8 2022 event for R6S, with a massive prize pool but less teams and less stakes.

Be sure to tune into esportsguide to stay up to date with R6S esports!

#4 – CDL Championship 2022 – Esports Events August 2022

  • Prize: $2,550,000
  • Dates: 4th August to 7th August
  • Participants: 8 seeded teams
  • Venue: Los Angeles Galen Center
Credits: Call of Dutry League

Meanwhile, earlier in August, the Call of Duty League looks to end an epic season of competition.

Specifically, the top 8 teams from the regular season will seed directly into an epic double elimination bracket to compete for the history books. Accordingly, the event is revered as the most important of the entire season.

Considering that each CDL Major this season has offered a different victor, predictions are rather hazy heading into this post-season event. Overall, the favourites include OpTic Texas and Atlanta FaZe although the competition has never been tighter.

Be sure to stay up to date with CoD esports here on esportsguide!

#3 – RLCS 2021/22 World Championship

  • Prize: $2,085,000
  • Dates: 4th August to 14th August
  • Participants: 24 seeded teams international
  • Venue: Dickies Arena,. Fort Worth
Credits: Psyonix

In addition to Call of Duty, Rocket League esports is also looking to conclude.

Indeed, heading into this season the format was changed slightly. Now, after three regional events, the entire competition will conclude in epic fashion.

Specifically, Psyonix is inviting the world of competitive Rocket League to compete for over $2,000,000. At each stage of the competition, teams have earned points in order to seed for this huge event.

So much so, the event will be packed with competition – stacked with 24 teams all worthy of the world title!

Furthermore, this year’s event is hugely important considering that last year’s international event was in fact cancelled due to the global situation. Now returning with a live crowd and so many storylines, this looks to be one of the top events of the summer.

Be sure to stay tuned in with Rocket League esports here on esportsguide!

#2 – BLAST Premier Fall Groups 2022 – Esports Events August 2022

  • Prize: $177,498
  • Dates: 19th August to 28th August
  • Participants: 12 invited partner teams
  • Venue: TBA
Credits: BLAST

For those unaware, August is a known player break for international CS;GO competition. Indeed, a time for roster changes and teams to sort things out, the competition is usually not the same once teams return.

Bearing this in mind, the events after the break are hugely exciting – making the BLAST Premier Fall Groups event perfectly timed.

Inviting the partnered teams to the event, this event looks to continue maintaining the incredible form that CS:GO esports has been in recently – can FaZe Clan maintain their dominance?

The event will also serve as qualifying for the BLAST Fall Finals 2022!

To stay up to date with CS:GO esports, we recommend visiting our esportsguide page!

#1 – PUBG Mobile World Invitational 2022

  • Prize: $2,000,000
  • Dates: 11th August to 13th August
  • Participants: 18 seeded international teams
  • Venue: Riyadh Boulevard, Saudi Arabia
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And now, we have our most exciting event.

Speaking of post-season, the PUBG Mobile World Invitational looks to be PUBG Mobile’s exciting mid-season event.

Organized with Gamers8, KRAFTON, Tencent and ESL joining forces, the top 18 teams in the world have been invited to compete for $2,000,000 offline in Riyadh.

Considering that last year offered record-breaking viewership, the expectatinos for this event are through the roof. Especially considering that an offline crowd is rare for PUBG Mobile, last year’s event featured two separate regions and an online environment.

Given the improvements this year, we’ll be following the event at every step of the way.

We highly recommend staying up to date with PUBG Mobile esports here on esportsguide.

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R6S EU Stage 2 2022 Update – The Final Playday

Ever since June, the regional competition for Rainbow Six Siege has been concluding. Accordingly, the EU Stage 2 2022 event is almost finished. Read on as we preview the final day of competition below!

R6S EU Stage 2 2022 Update – Tight in the Middle

Let’s provide some context. Accordingly, since 20th June, the 10 teams have been competing for the prize pool together with the four seeds available for the Six Berlin Major!

Credits: Rainbow Six Esports EU Twitter

Heading into the final day of the online competition, the four seeds for Berlin Major are everyone is thinking about. Let’s look at how the standings sit:

  • #1 – Wolves Esports – 18 points
  • #2 – Rogue – 16 points
  • #3 – Heroic – 15 points
  • #4 – MNM Gaming – 15 points
  • #5 – G2 Esports – 12 points
  • #6 – Team BDS – 12 points

So far, Wolves and Rogue have cemented a spot each regardless of what happens. However, Heroic and MNM Gaming haven’t. Here’s a reminder of how the points system works:

  • Regular Win – 3 points
  • Overtime Win – 2 points
  • Overtime defeat – 1 point
Credits: Rainbow Six Esports EU Twitter

Here are all the matches taking place on August 1st, the final Playday:

  • Outsiders vs Wolves Esports
  • PWNZ vs MNM Gaming
  • G2 Esports vs Heroic
  • Rogue vs NaVi
  • BDS vs Secret

As you can imagine, perhaps the most important game will be G2 Esports vs Heroic as both teams are fighting for one of the four seeds!

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R6S NAL Stage 2 Recap – Astralis Climb On Top Again!

As we previewed, yesterday the R6S NAL Stage 2 event concluded. Indeed, with multiple seeds available for the Berlin Major, everything boiled down to the last day. Bearing this in mind, we have an exciting recap covering all of the salient points below!

R6S NAL Stage 2 Recap – Second Time Running

Credits: Astralis R6 Twitter

Indeed, returning as champions from Stage 1, Astralis somehow managed to come out on top on the final day. Heading into the final day, they needed Oxygen Esports to lose heavily and themselves to win in regulation.

With XSET managing to hold off Oxygen Esports and Astralis dominating Spacestation Gaming, they’ve managed to earn a victory overall. However, this involved beating our Soniqs based on map record:

  • #1 – Astralis – 16 points
  • #2 – Soniqs – 16 points
  • #3 – Oxygen Esports – 16 points
  • #4 – XSET – 15 points
Credits: Rainbow Six Esports Twitter

Specifically, an incredible three way tie concluded the regular season!

Regardless, all the listed teams above will be heading to the Berlin Major, hoping to prove themselves online.

Will Astralis manage to win on the international stage? We’ll have to wait and see!

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R6S NAL Stage 2 Day 9 Preview – The Final Matches

With so much on the line, there’s only one more day of competition left. Accordingly, the R6S NAL Stage 2 concludes later on today. Bearing this in mind, read on for your very own preview of the incredible competition to come!

R6S NAL Stage 2 Day 9 – Crowning a Champion

Credits: Rainbow Six Esports NA Twitter

Since day one, this Stage of competition for the North American League has been tighter than ever. Indeed, the stakes are clear – everyone’s competing to reach a top 4 placing in order to seed for the upcoming Six Major.

Bearing this in mind, here’s how the 10 teams currently stack up:

  • #1 – Oxygen Esports – 16 points
  • #2 – Parabellum Esports – 14 points
  • #3 – Soniqs – 13 points
  • #4 – Astralis – 13 points
  • #5 – XSET – 12 points
  • #6 – DarkZero Esports – 12 points
  • #7 – Spacestation Gaming – 12 points
  • #8 – TSM – 12 points
Credits: Rainbow Six Esports NA Twitter

No single spot is cemented heading into the final day. The following are some key matches to consider watching:

  • Parabellum Esports vs Soniqs – a huge match up which will likely determine the second and third seed for the Stage
  • Oxygen Esports vs XSET – a tight match considering how XSET tested PE, an upset here could drop Oxygen Esports from the top spot

After today, we’ll be sure to keep you up to date on the upcoming Six Major!

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