All Teams Qualified for the Six Invitational 2026

All Teams Qualified for the Six Invitational 2026

Kaustavmani Choudhury

15 Dec, 2025, 13:10

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Last updated: 15 Dec, 2025, 13:18

With the BLAST regional league finals now concluded, the excitement for Rainbow Six Siege’s ultimate event of the year – the Six Invitational 2026 – is building fast. Teams across the globe have been battling all season for coveted qualification spots, and the first wave of contenders have already secured their spots for Paris.

North America League

NAL

Leading the North American race, M80 booked their spot early by winning the R6 Major Munich and earning a direct invite to SI. Alongside them, Spacestation Gaming will also be joining as the top seed from NA. Wildcard and Shopify Rebellion round out the list through SI points, setting up strong representation.

Europe MENA League

EML

The Europe-MENA League has been nothing short of fierce. Team Falcons takes the first seed from the region, having won the EML. Rounding out the list are G2 Esports and Team Secret, who have accumulated enough SI points to qualify directly. Interestingly, the EML has the lowest representation in SI 2026.

South America League

SAL

From the South America League, FaZe Clan and FURIA return to the global stage once again, with the former taking top seed. Despite FURIA’s victory in RELOAD, it wasn’t enough for an automatic berth, unlike M80’s Major win. Fluxo w7m and Ninjas in Pyjamas complete the South American teams, and it seems like all the heavy hitters will be there.

Asia-Pacific League

APL

Over in the APL, Weibo Gaming stands tall as the region’s top seed, beating out all the other APL regions in the finals. Alongside them are Brazilian squads Elevate and Dplus, Australian side ENTERPRISE, and finally Korean team FEARX rounds out the list. APL has five direct qualifications, making the APL the highest represented league in SI 2026.

Last Chance Qualifiers

Apart from the regular methods of qualification, four slots are also reserved for teams to qualify from their respective regional LCQ. Each region will be able to send one team via the LCQ.

With only the LCQ slots now left up for grabs, 20 teams will soon stand ready to chase Siege’s most prestigious trophy. Expect the final contenders to fight tooth and nail as their invitation to the big stage.


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